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Sebastian Böhm
Daniel Lübke
ZEUS 2024
16th ZEUS Workshop, ZEUS 2024,
Ulm, Germany, 29 February–1 March 2024
Proceedings
CEUR
ceur-ws.org
Workshop ISSN 1613-0073
Proceedings
Volume Editors
Sebastian Böhm
University of Bamberg, Distributed Systems Group
An der Weberei 5, DE-96049 Bamberg
Daniel Lübke
Digital Solution Architecture GmbH
Copyright ©2024 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors.
Copyright ©2024 for the volume as a collection by its editors.
This volume and its papers are published under the Creative Commons License Attribution
4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
Preface
In February/March 2024, we had the pleasure to organize the 16th edition of the ZEUS
Workshop planned in Ulm, Germany. This time, the workshop was held on-site again,
giving us the chance to meet and discuss up-to-date research in person. We would like to
thank all reviewers a lot for their work and ongoing support.
This workshop series offers young researchers an opportunity to present and discuss
early ideas and work in progress as well as to establish contacts among young researchers.
For this year’s edition, we selected all ten submissions for presentation at the workshop.
Each submission went through a thorough peer-review process and was assessed by at least
three members of the program committee with regard to its relevance and scientific quality.
The accepted contributions cover the areas of Business Process Management, Cloud
Computing, Microservices, Software Design, Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence.
The workshop program was further enriched by keynotes from both academia and
the industry. Tobias Arnold from SCHUTZWERK GmbH, Ulm, presented common
threats emerging from different attacks using social engineering (title of the talk: Social
Engineering - Human Factors as the Weakest Link in the Chain). Manfred Reichert
from Ulm University, Institute of Databases and Information Systems, gave a talk about
From Activity- to Object-centric Business Process Support: Challenges, Technologies,
Applications. The third keynote was given by Philipp Hehnle from envite consulting
GmbH, Stuttgart. He presented insights on Carbon-Aware Process Execution for Green
Business Process Management. Also, he received the best presentation award for his
research paper with the title Towards the Usage of Object-Aware Process Variants in
Multiple Autonomous Organisations.
Lastly, we would like to thank Lisa Arnold and Marius Breitmayer from Ulm University
to host this year’s edition of ZEUS.
The workshop was generously sponsored by Camunda Services GmbH, Digital Solution
Architecture GmbH, envite consulting GmbH, Transferzentrum für Digitalisierung, Ana-
lytics Data Science Ulm (DASU), and Institute of Databases and Information Systems,
Ulm University (DBIS).
Ulm, February 2024 Sebastian Böhm
Daniel Lübke
Organization
Steering Committee
Oliver Kopp Kopp Solutions
Johannes Manner University of Bamberg
Robin Lichtenthäler University of Bamberg
Stephan Haarmann Camunda GmbH
Daniel Lübke Digital Solution Architecture GmbH
Local Organizer
Lisa Arnold Ulm University, Germany
Marius Breitmayer Ulm University, Germany
Web Chair
Robin Lichtenthäler University of Bamberg
Sebastian Böhm University of Bamberg
Program Committee Chair
Sebastian Böhm University of Bamberg
Program Committee
Saimir Bala Vienna University of Economics and Business
Marius Breitmayer Ulm University
Achim D. Bruckner University of Exeter
Jonas Cremerius Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam
Stephan Fahrenkrog-Peterson Humbodt-Universität Berlin
Manuel Fritz University of Stuttgart
Georg Grossmann University of South Australia
Lukas Harzenetter University of Stuttgart
Thomas Heinze German Aerospace Center
Pascal Hirmer University of Stuttgart
Christoph Hochreiner Compass Verlag
André van Hoorn University of Hamburg
Martin Kabierski Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Simone König Mercedes-Benz AG, TU Munich
Jan Ladleif Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam
Jörg Lenhard SAP SE
Robin Lichtenthäler University of Bamberg
Daniel Lübke Digital Solution Architecture GmbH
Matteo Nardelli University of Rome Tor Vergata
Adrian Rebmann University of Mannheim
Fabiana Rossi University of Rome Tor Vergata
Stefan Schulte Vienna University of Technology
Jan Sürmeli FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, Karlsruhe
Maximilian Völker Hasso Plattner Institut
Tom Lichtenstein Hasso Plattner Institut
Stefan Winzinger University of Bamberg
Sponsoring Institutions
Camunda Services GmbH
Digital Solution Architecture GmbH
envite consulting GmbH
Transferzentrum für Digitalisierung, Analytics & Data Science Ulm (DASU)
Institute of Databases and Information Systems, Ulm University (DBIS)
Contents
Towards Process Mining on Kafka Event Streams
Maxim Vidgof 1
Towards the Usage of Object-Aware Process Variants in Multiple Autonomous
Organisations
Philipp Hehnle and Manfred Reichert 9
Simulating Event Logs from Object Lifecycle Processes
Marius Breitmayer, Lisa Arnold, and Manfred Reichert 14
Clounaq - Cloud-native architectural quality
Robin Lichtenthäler 22
How good are you? An empirical classification performance comparison of large
language models with traditional open set recognition classifiers
Alexander Grote, Anuja Hariharan, Michael Knierim and Christof Weinhardt 27
A BPMN Profile for Test Case Execution Visualization
Daniel Lübke 33
Towards Robustness of IoT devices in BPMNE4IoT
Pascal Schiessle, Yusuf Kirikkayis and Manfred Reichert 41
Predictive Process Monitoring: An Implementation and Comparison of Student
Performance Prediciton
Lisa Arnold, Marius Breitmayer and Manfred Reichert 47
A Literature Review on Reproducibility Studies in Computer Science
Tobias Hummel and Johannes Manner 54
User-agent as a Cyber Intrusion Artifact: Detection of APT Activity using
minimal Anomalies on the User-agent String Traffic
Badr-Eddine Bouhlal, Tim Sonnekalb, Bernd Gruner and Clemens-Alexander
Brust 63
Author Index 73