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PoEM 2023 & EDEWC 2023
Companion Proceedings of the 16th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference
on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling and the 13th Enterprise Design
and Engineering Working Conference
Vienna, Austria, November 28 - December 1, 2023
Edited by
Tiago Prince Sales, David Aveiro, Monika M. Mandelburger, Henderik A. Proper, Agnes
Koschmider, Petra Maria Asprion, Alessandro Marcelletti, Andrea Morichetta, Bettina
Schneider, Geert Poels, Jonas Van Riel, Rodrigo Fernandes Calhau, Vinay Kulkarni,
Ruth Breu, Philipp Zech, Souvik Barat, Sérgio Guerreiro, Sybren de Kinderen, Dominik
Bork, Mark Mulder, Cristine Griffo
This proceedings volume includes paper from:
PoEM Workshops: BES, DTE, FACETE
Joint PoEM & EDEWC Tools and Demos
Joint PoEM & EDEWC Forum
EDEN Doctoral Consortium
https://conferences.big.tuwien.ac.at/poem2023
https://ede-network.org/edewc/edewc2023/
CEUR
ceur-ws.org
Workshop ISSN 1613-0073
Proceedings
Preface
PoEM 2022 is the 15th IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling.
This working conference aims to improve the understanding of the practice of Enterprise
Modelling by offering a forum for sharing experiences and knowledge between the academic
community and practitioners from industry and the public sector. In the 2022 edition, the special
focus was on Enterprise Modeling and Model-based Development and Engineering. PoEM 2022
took place from 23rd to 25th of November. It was organized by Balbir Barn and Kurt Sandkuhl
and held as a physical conference at Middlesex University in London, UK.
Following its tradition, PoEM 2022 also offered the possibility to co-locate workshops. We
received two workshop proposals which were accepted. The 3rd International Workshop
on Blockchain and Enterprise Systems (BES) organized by Petra Maria Asprion, Alessandro
Marcelletti, Andrea Morichetta, and Bettina Schneider; and the 1st International Workshop on
Digital Twin Engineering organized by Vinay Kulkarni, Ruth Breu, Philipp Zech, and Souvik
Barat.
These proceedings are composed of all accepted papers of the two workshop with one
additional paper that originated from the Models at Work initiative and which has been presented
at PoEM 2022. The 1st International Workshop on Digital Twin Engineering received five
submissions out of which five have been accepted. The 4th Workshop on Blockchain and
Enterprise Systems (BES) received five submissions out of which four have been accepted.
We want to thank all workshop organizers for proposing their workshop and taking care of
all the paper management and workshop execution processes involved. These workshops
form a interesting and valuable complement to the scientific program of PoEM as they allow
for presenting premature and innovative ideas that trigger discussions and might lead to
collaborations and, eventually, PoEM papers.
We further want to thank Balbir Barn and Kurt Sandkuhl, the general chairs of PoEM 2022,
for the honour and pleasure of organizing the workshops.
PoEM Organization
General Chairs
Henderik A. Proper TU Wien, Austria
Agnes Koschmider University of Bayreuth, Germany
Program Committee Chairs
Monika Kaczmarek-Heß University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
João Paulo A. Almeida Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
Workshop Chairs
Tiago Prince Sales University of Twente, The Netherlands
David Aveiro University of Madeira, Portugal
Joint PoEM & EDEWC Forum Chairs
Sérgio Guerrero TU Lisbon, Portugal
Sybren de Kinderen TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Joint PoEM & EDEWC Tools and Demos
Dominik Bork TU Wien, Austria
Mark Mulder TEEC2, The Netherlands
Steering Committee
Anne Persson University of Skövde, Sweden
Janis Stirna Stockholm University, Sweden
Kurt Sandkuhl University of Rostock, Germany
EDEWC Organization
Program Chairs
Cristine Griffo Free University of Bolzano, Italy
Monika M. Mandelburger TU Wien, Austria
Sérgio Guerreiro INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
Steering Committee
David Aveiro University of Madeira, Portugal
Henderik Proper TU Wien, Austria
Mark Mulder TEEC2, Netherlands
4th International Workshop on Blockchain and Enterprise
Systems (BES 2023)
In an interconnected society, there is a growing need for coordination among different organi-
sations, asking for trustable solutions to develop enterprise systems. Enterprise architectures
integrate well-defined principle and practice for the analysis, design, planning, and implementa-
tion, for the successful development and execution of enterprise systems. To achieve an effective
digital transformation, the organizations need to close the gap between business, information,
processes and technology necessary to achieve their final strategy. In such a field blockchain
technology can bring huge advantages in many sectors, it can guarantee the integrity and
immutability of data without relying on a central authority or any particular entity. Thus,
blockchain can be considered the enabling technology that guarantees a tamper-proof execution
of contractual obligations among the involved organisations. However, for a large adoption
of this technology, recent challenges should be addressed, especially for what concerns the
support of multiple blockchain platforms and the generation of the related smart contracts,
breaking the technological barriers for non-expert users.
In this context, the BES workshop has the ambition to change the way one thinks, designs and
implements enterprise systems. From the technical perspective, the workshop can contribute to
breaking the technological barriers to the wider use of the blockchain in enterprise systems,
proposing novel approaches for the definition of such systems.
The four papers in the proceedings were selected by the program committee after a rigorous
and deep reviewing process. Each paper was assigned to at least three members of the program
committee. The accepted papers represent five countries in the world and the authors cover
different aspects of blockchain and enterprise systems with a particular focus on algorithms,
software engineering methodologies, conceptual models, execution, and case studies. We thank
the program committee members for the high-quality reviews contributing to the quality of the
workshop.
Program Chairs
Petra Maria Asprion FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern,
Switzerland
Alessandro Marcelletti University of Camerino, Italy
Andrea Morichetta University of Camerino, Italy
Bettina Schneider FHNW Basel, Switzerland
Program Committee
Christian Sturm University of Bayreuth, Germany
Felix Härer University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Francesco Tiezzi University of Florence, Italy
Zina Ben Miled Purdue School of Engineering & Technology, USA
1st International Workshop on the Foundations and Applications
of Capabilities in Enterprises, Transformations, and ESG
Initiatives (FACETE 2023)
The International Workshop on the Foundations and Applications of Capabilities in Enterprises,
and Transformations and ESG Initiatives (FACETE) seeks to bridge the gap between the theory
and practice of capability mapping, a pivotal tool in Enterprise Architecture and transformations.
The workshop aims to consolidate divergent perspectives on the scientific foundations of
capability mapping, including its ontology, meta-models, and notations, and seeks empirical
studies into its practical applications, notably in strategic and digital transformations and ESG
initiatives.
The workshop featured two invited presentations. Niels Vandevenne of innocom (Belgium)
presented the journal-first paper Green Enterprise Architecture (GREAN)—Leveraging EA for
Environmentally Sustainable Digital Transformation, published in Sustainability. Rodrigo Fer-
nandes Calhau (University of Twente) presented the paper Modeling Competences in Enterprise
Architecture: From Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes to Organizational Capabilities, which
is currently under review. Further, the workshop included three submitted papers that were
reviewed by the members of the program committee. These papers are presented in these
workshop proceedings.
As workshop chairs we wish to thank the program committee members, the authors and
presenters, and all participants who actively engaged in the workshop discussions.
Program Chairs
Geert Poels Ghent University, Belgium
Jonas Van Riel Ghent University, Belgium
Rodrigo Fernandes Calhau University of Twente, The Netherlands
Program Committee
Alfred Zimmermann Reutlingen University, Germany
Asif Gill University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Ben Roelens Open University, Netherlands
Dominik Bork TU Wien, Austria
Florian Matthes Technical University of Munich, Germany
Jānis Grabis Riga Technical University, Latvia
Jelena Zdravkovic Stockholm University, Sweden
João Paulo A. Almeida Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil
José Borbinhal Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Maria-Eugenia Iacob University of Twente, Netherlands
Martin Henkel Stockholm University, Sweden
Rainer Schmidt Hochschule München, Germany
Rogier van de Wetering Open University, Netherlands
2nd International Workshop on Digital Twin Engineering
(DTE 2023)
The present collection comprises all approved papers from the 2nd International Workshop on
Digital Twin Engineering that was held at PoEM 2023. Out of a total of six submitted papers,
four have been selected for oral presentation at the workshop.
We express our gratitude to all program committee members for reviewing workshop sub-
missions and diligently handling all aspects of paper management and related activities. In
addition, we would like to express our gratitude to David Aveiro and Tiago Prince Sales, the
workshop chairs of PoEM 2023, and in addition to the general chairs of PoEM 2023, for making
this workshop possible at the end of the day.
Program Chairs
Philipp Zech University of Innsbruck, Austria
Vinay Kulkarni Tata Research, India
Ruth Breu University of Innsbruck, Austria
Souvik Barat Tata Research, India
Program Committee
Aditya Paranjape University College London, UK
Alexandra Jäger University of Innsbruck, Austria
Clemens Sauerwein University of Innsbruck, Austria
Deepali Kholkar Tata Research, India
Georg Fröch University of Innsbruck, Austria
Luca Davioli University of Pisa, Italy
Philipp Zech University of Innsbruck, Austria
Ruth Breu University of Innsbruck, Austria
Simon Kranzer Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Austria
Souvik Barat Tata Research, India
Suman Roychoudhury Tata Research, India
Vinay Kulkarni Tata Research, India
Joint PoEM & EDEWC Forum
The PoEM-EDEWC 2023 Forum continued the tradition of previous forum editions as a platform
for discussing new ideas, challenges, methods, practices, and tools relevant to Enterprise
Modelling. For the first time the PoEM Forum was organized together with the EDEWC forum.
This is a result of organizing the forum during the business informatics 2023 week, with the
idea of achieving cross-pollination over multiple related events. In total, we accepted 11 PoEM-
EDEWC forum papers. Of these, we received 12 submissions for the PoEM forum of which 5
were accepted, whereas for the EDEWC we received 20 submissions, of which 6 were accepted.
Finally, we are grateful to PoEM and EDEWC Program Committees for their reviewing efforts,
and the PoEM 2023 organizing committee at TU Wien, Vienna, for their contributions and hard
work.
Program Chairs
Sybren de Kinderen Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Sérgio Guerreiro University of Lisbon, Portugal
Program Committee
Aduard Babkin Higher School of Economics, Russia
Alessandro Gianola University of Lisbon, Portugal
Carlos Páscoa Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
Christian Huemer TU Wien, Austria
Cristine Griffo Eurac Research, Italy
David Aveiro Madeira University, Portugal
Florian Matthes Technical University Munich, Germany
Geert Poels Ghent University, Belgium
Giancarlo Guizzardi University of Twente, The Netherlands
Graham McLeod McLeod, inspired.org, South Africa
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Hans Mulder University of Antwerp, Belgium
Jaap Gordijn Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jan Verelst University of Antwerp, Belgium
Jānis Grabis Riga Technical University, Latvia
Jelena Zdravkovic Stockholm University, Sweden
Jolita Ralyté University of Geneva, Switzerland
Joshua Nwokeji Gannon University, Pennsylvania, USA
Julio Nardi Federal Institute of Espírito Santo, Brazil
Junichi Iijima Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Linda Terlouw Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Maria d. G. S. Teixeira Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brasil
Martin Op’t Land Capgemini, The Netherlands
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Maurício Almeida Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Miguel Mira da Silva INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
Monika Kaczmarek-Heß University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Petr Kremen Babylon Health, UK
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Robert Pergl Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Simon Hacks Stockholm University, Sweden
Souvik Barat Tata Consultancy Services Research, India
Stefan Strecker University of Hagen, Germany
Stephan Aier University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Tatyana Poletaeva INSA/LITIS, France
Victoria Döller University of Vienna, Austria
Wilfrid Utz OMilab, Austria
Joint PoEM & EDEWC Tools and Demos
Modeling tools play a critical role in the practice of enterprise modeling. The tools bring our
modeling languages and techniques to life and provide the interface to modelers using our
languages and techniques. As such, enterprise modeling research is historically interested in
and engaged with the ideation and development of novel tools. Likewise, the tool vendor market
is heavily interested in the newest scientific achievements and how to incorporate them into
their tooling environments. The aim of this track was thus to bridge the gap between modeling
tool research and the practice of enterprise modeling tooling experienced by practitioners and
tool vendors. By bringing together the innovation coming from research with the experience
from modeling practice on an industrial scale, the modeling tool track aims to foster networking
and initiate collaborations.
In total, this track features five modeling tools originating from a primary academic back-
ground that also had an acoompanying paper that forms part of these proceedings. One of those
five tool papers was submitted to the EDEWC tools track. Each of these submissions has been
peer-reviewed by the program committee.
In addition, we are very happy to being able to attract eight industrial tool vendors to
present their work. The list of these tool vendors and links to their tools are provided on the
corresponding tools and demos webpage of PoEM 2023: https://conferences.big.tuwien.ac.at/
poem2023/tool-presentations/.
Program Chairs
Dominik Bork TU Wien, Austria
Mark Mulder TEEC2, The Netherlands
Program Committee
Bas Van Gils Strategy Alliance, The Netherlands
Felix Cammaerts KU Leuven, Belgium
Felix Härer University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Gabriel Morais Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada
Hans Mulder Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium
Ilia Bider Stockholm University, Sweden
Tartu University, Estonia
Iris Mulder University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, The Netherlands
Istvan David McMaster University, Canada
Kristina Rosenthal Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Simon Hacks Stockholm University, Sweden
Syed Juned Ali TU Wien, Austria
Tony Clark Aston University, England
Enterprise Design and Engineering Network Doctoral
Consortium
The Enterprise Design and Engineering Network (EDEN) Doctoral Consortium is a workshop for
doctoral students whose research is related to the Enterprise Design and Engineering research
topics at any stage in their thesis. The goal of the Doctoral Consortium is to help the doctoral
students with their thesis by giving feedback on their own research work as well as to give
some general advice on making the most of their research environment. The first objective of
the EDEN Doctoral Consortium is to encourage doctoral students to write, submit and present
papers and to help them to improve the quality of the papers. The second objective is to be a
platform for meeting each other as well as for meeting the members of the EE.
There are two doctoral consortium papers included in this proceedings. We are very thankful
to the EDEWC program committee members for reviewing these submissions.
Program Chairs
Cristine Griffo Free University of Bolzano, Italy
Monika M. Mandelburger TU Wien, Austria
Sérgio Guerreiro INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
Program Committee
Aduard Babkin Higher School of Economics, Russia
Carlos Páscoa Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
Christian Huemer TU Wien, Austria
Florian Matthes Technical University Munich, Germany
Geert Poels Ghent University, Belgium
Giancarlo Guizzardi University of Twente, The Netherlands
Graham McLeod McLeod, inspired.org, South Africa
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Hans Mulder University of Antwerp, Belgium
Jaap Gordijn Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jan Verelst University of Antwerp, Belgium
Julio Nardi Federal Institute of Espírito Santo, Brazil
Junichi Iijima Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Linda Terlouw Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Maria d. G. S. Teixeira Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brasil
Martin Op’t Land Capgemini, The Netherlands
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Maurício Almeida Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Miguel Mira da Silva INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
Monika Kaczmarek-Heß University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Robert Pergl Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Stefan Strecker University of Hagen, Germany
Petr Kremen Babylon Health, UK
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Stephan Aier University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Tatyana Poletaeva INSA/LITIS, France