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Preface

        This book constitutes the CEUR proceedings of the (a) Enterprise Engineering
Working Conference Forum 2021 (EEWC Forum 2021) and (b) 21st CIAO! Doctoral
Consortium (21st CIAO! DC) held in conjunction with the 11th Enterprise Engineering
Working Conference (EEWC2021), on November 11th-12th and December 16th-17th,
2021, executed fully online, due to the COVID19 pandemic.
        The Enterprise Engineering Working Conference addresses the emerging field of
Enterprise Engineering (EE), having as goal to gather academics and practitioners in order
to share innovative research issues and practical experiences, mixing rigor and relevance,
and to facilitate profound discussions on the domain of Enterprise Ontology, Normalized
Systems, Foundational Ontologies, Enterprise Interoperability, Standards and Policies in
various sectors/domains, and other Enterprise Engineering topics.
        One of the ways to involve researchers and practitioners is to organize
complementary events to the main conference. These complementary events provide an
additional opportunity to promote discussion in the EE field regarding new emerging
themes that are being researched. In addition, it integrates the EE community with
industrial initiatives, increasing the academic and industry collaboration.
        This volume contains (a) four papers from EEWC Forum 2020 and (b) two papers
from 20th CIAO! DC where two PhD students presented their current stage of research
and received feedback for future steps. Each paper was reviewed by three members of the
Program Committee (PC) which recommended if the paper was good enough for
presentation at the conference or not. After the conference presentations, authors were
given the opportunity to improve their papers according to the reviewer’s feedback and
discussions at the conference and submit a new version of the paper, together with a
changes report. Papers were then target of a second review round by PC chairs, with input,
as needed, from the PC members that originally reviewed the paper. After the second
review round, final decisions were taken regarding paper acceptance in the proceedings.
        Finally, we thank all the participants, the authors, and the reviewers for their
contributions to these EEWC collocated events and hope that you find this proceeding
useful to further explore the Enterprise Engineering challenges.



Sérgio Guerreiro, INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa,
Portugal
David Aveiro, University of Madeira and Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute,
Portugal
Henderik A. Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
Marné de Vries, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Hans Mulder, Antwerp Management School, Boogkeers 5, BE-2000, Antwerp, Belgium
Martin Op ‘t Land, Capgemini, University of Antwerp, Antwerp Management School,
Belgium