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        <article-title>Companion Proceedings of the 17th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling Forum, M4S, FACETE, AEM, Tools and Demos co-located with PoEM 2024, Stockholm, Sweden, December 3-5, 2024</article-title>
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          <string-name>Edited by Simon Hacks</string-name>
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        <year>2024</year>
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      <p>PoEM 2024 is the 17th 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 Modeling
(EM) by offering a forum for sharing experiences and knowledge between the academic
community and practitioners from industry and the public sector. PoEM is closely associated
with IFIP WG8.1 Design and Evaluation of Information Systems. In the 2024 edition, the conference
theme is dedicated to Industry 5.0. PoEM 2024 took place from 3rd to 5th of December. It was
organized by Evangelia Kavakli and Janis Stirna and held as a physical conference atthe Department
of Computer and Systems Sciences of Stockholm University in Kista, Sweden.</p>
      <p>Following its tradition, PoEM 2024 organized several associated events. First, the PoEM 2024
Forum was organized to offer a platform for discussing emerging ideas, challenges, methods,
techniques, and tools relevant for Enterprise Modeling. The Forum aims to offer a high level of
interactivity between presenters and participants.</p>
      <p>Besides, the PoEM 2024 Modeling Tool Presentations aims to bridge the gap between modeling
tool research and the practice of enterprise modeling tooling, experienced by practitioners and tool
vendors. Within this track, both parties are encouraged to present innovative and/or recently
developed modeling tools and tool development platforms.</p>
      <p>Finally, PoEM 2024 also offered the possibility to co-locate workshops. The workshop chairs
received three workshop proposals, which were accepted:
• The 2nd International Workshop on the Foundations and Applications of Capabilities in
Enterprises, and Transformations and ESG Initiatives (FACETE) was organized by Geert
Poels and Jonas Van Riel.
• The 1st International Workshop on Models for Simulation (M4S) was organized by
Philipp Zech, Michael Vierhauser, Ruth Breu, Hans Vangheluwe, Kurt Sandkuhl, Souvik
Barat and Vinay Kulkarni.
• The workshop on Advancing Enterprise Modelling through Digital Transformation,
FAIR Data Management, and Blockchain Integration was organized by Markus Helfert,
Mansoor Ahmed and Shahid Hussain.</p>
      <p>These proceedings are composed of all accepted papers of these associated events.
• The PoEM 2024 Forum received 15 submissions out of which 10 have been accepted.</p>
      <p>Additionally, 5 peer reviewed papers from the main research track have been accepted
to the Forum.
• The PoEM 2024 Modeling Tool Presentations received one academic and one industrial
submission, both have been accepted for presentation, the academic submission forms
part of these proceedings.
• The 2nd International Workshop on the Foundations and Applications of Capabilities in
Enterprises, and Transformations and ESG Initiatives Simulation received four
submissions out of which three have been accepted.
• The 1st International Workshop on Models for Simulation received six submissions out
of which five were full papers and one was a poster submission. After review, all
submissions were accepted and included in these proceedings.
• The workshop on Advancing Enterprise Modelling through Digital Transformation,
FAIR Data Management, and Blockchain Integration received four submissions, which
have all been accepted.</p>
      <p>We extend our gratitude to all the workshop organizers for their efforts in proposing workshops
and managing the paper review process. These workshops provide an engaging and valuable
addition to PoEM's scientific program by offering a space for presenting early-stage, innovative
ideas that spark discussion, inspire collaboration, and may ultimately evolve into PoEM papers. We
further want to thank Evangelia Kavakli and Janis Stirna, the general chairs of PoEM 2024, for the
honour of organizing the associated events.</p>
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      <title>General Chairs</title>
      <p>Evangelia Kavakli
Janis Stirna</p>
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      <title>Program co-chairs</title>
      <p>Elda Paja
Jelena Zdravkovic</p>
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      <title>PoEM Forum Chairs</title>
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        <title>Marite Kirikova Iris Reinhartz-Berger</title>
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      <sec id="sec-4-2">
        <title>Dominik Bork John Krogstie</title>
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      <title>PoEM Workshop Chairs</title>
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        <title>Simon Hacks Ben Roelens</title>
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      <title>PoEM Modeling Tool Presentations Chairs</title>
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        <title>University of the Aegean, Greece Stockholm University, Sweden</title>
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        <title>IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Stockholm University, Sweden</title>
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        <title>Riga Technical University, Latvia University of Haifa, Israel TU Wien, Austria Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway</title>
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        <title>Stockholm University, Sweden University of Madeira, Portugal</title>
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          <title>PoEM 2024 Forum</title>
          <p>The PoEM 2024 Forum welcomed submissions addressing novel ideas and practical experiences in
the arena of enterprise modeling, including foundations of enterprise modeling, enterprise modeling for
software development, enterprise modeling languages and ontologies, human factors of enterprise
modeling, enterprise engineering, enterprise modeling for resilience and sustainability and empirics of
enterprise modeling. Three types of submissions were encouraged: visionary, industry experience and
doctoral projects.</p>
          <p>These proceedings include the 15 papers accepted for the Forum. The 10 papers were selected by the
program committee after a rigorous and deep reviewing process. Each paper was assigned to 3
members of the program committee and discussed by the Forum chairs. The five additional papers were
invited to the Forum from the main research track and had already undergone the peer review process
of the conference. The accepted papers represent 9 countries and the authors contribute methods and
frameworks for enterprise modeling, as well as cover aspects related to security &amp; compliance and .
knowledge management &amp; engineering in enterprise modeling. We thank the program committee
members for the high-quality reviews contributing to the quality of the Forum.</p>
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      <title>Program Chairs</title>
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        <title>Marite Kirikova Iris Reinhartz-Berger</title>
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      <title>Program Committee</title>
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        <title>Souvik Barat Dominik Bork</title>
        <p>Jānis Grabis
Simon Hacks
Audrone Lupeikiene</p>
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          <title>PoEM 2024 Modeling Tool Presentations</title>
          <p>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 vendors and the market are heavily
interested in the newest scientific achievements and how to incorporate them into the tooling
environments.</p>
          <p>The aim of this event is thus to bridge the gap between modeling tool research and the practice of
enterprise modeling tooling, experienced by practitioners and tool vendors. Within this track, we invite
both parties to present innovative and/or recently developed modeling tools and tool development
platforms. We hope that this event will foster knowledge exchange and initialize fruitful collaboration.</p>
          <p>In the scientific realm, tools are often developed by Master’s or Ph.D. students who create artifacts as
a proof of a hypothesis of their research or to show the feasibility of an innovative idea. In the industrial
realm, tool vendors develop, maintain, and extend professional and mature tools, which are used by
hundreds of thousands of customers. 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.</p>
          <p>The PoEM 2024 Modeling Tool Presentations received 1 academic and 1 industrial submission. The
academic submission was accepted after peer review, and the industrial submission was accepted after
a relevance check.</p>
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      <title>Program Chairs</title>
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        <title>Dominik Bork John Krogstie</title>
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      <title>Program Committee</title>
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        <title>Robert Buchmann Victoria Döller TU Wien, Austria Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway</title>
        <p>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.</p>
        <p>The workshop received foursubmissions, of which three are includedin these workshop proceedings
after being reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. The accepted papers align
well with the purpose and themes of the FACETE workshop. The first paper, "Essential Aspects for
Capability Pre-Analysis" by Georgios Koutsopoulos, focuses on the discovery and demarcation of
capabilities and makes a significant contribution to the workshop. In many organizations, capabilities
are used as foundational building blocks for analysis, yet too little attention is often given to the critical
initial steps of effectively identifying them. The second paper, "Definition and Breakdown of Future
Viability in Enterprise Architecture – A Structured Literature Review" by Christoph Rosenau and Kurt
Sandkuhl, emphasizes the role of business capabilities as essential components in creating modular and
adaptable architectures. Using tools like business capability maps, this paper explores how
organizations can align IT systems with strategic business goals. It highlights the value of
capabilitybased management, particularly for enhancing future viability through scalability and organizational
flexibility. The final paper, "Generating Business Capability Maps Using GenAI: A Case Study" by Jürgen
Jung and Pierre Wienke, presents an innovative approach to building capability maps by leveraging
GenAI technology. This paper addresses the practical aspects of capability-based management, offering
a hands-on perspective on applying emerging technologies to benefit this field.</p>
        <p>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.</p>
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      <title>Program Chairs</title>
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        <title>Geert Poels Jonas Van Riel</title>
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      <title>Program Committee</title>
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        <title>Martin Henkel</title>
        <p>Evangelia Kavakli
Georgios Koutsopoulos
Oscar Pastor
Ella Roubtsova</p>
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        <title>Ghent University, Belgium Ghent University, Belgium</title>
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        <title>Stockholm University, Sweden</title>
        <p>University of the Aegean, Greece
Stockholm University, Sweden
Valencia University of Technology, Spain</p>
        <p>Open Universiteit, The Netherlands
Simulation capitalizes on structural, behavioral, and physical models. They embody the fundamental
concepts of a system, whereas simulation actualizes those principles in a dynamic setting. The
modeling community is facing new issues in terms of authenticity, trustworthiness, and sensitivity of
models due to the increasing popularity of digital twins which in turn capitalize on models as one of
their fundamental pillars next to the physical twin, and bidirectional data exchange between the
physical and virtual world. In socioeconomic systems, additional challenges emerge as some
characteristics of these systems are only partially observable by sensors and require innovative ways
of modeling. Models and simulations are effective instruments for comprehending, examining, and
forecasting the behavior of intricate systems in several fields. To fully maximize these advantages, a
thorough reassessment of the fitness of models for simulation is necessary.</p>
        <p>Our workshop targets the following objectives:
• Elicit the current state and readiness of system and software models for use in digital
twin-based simulation.
• Identify core scenarios and, from these, essential model requirements for
digital-twinbased simulation.
• Outline the main areas of study that need to be addressed in the near future to ensure
that system and software models are suitable for simulations of cyber-physical and
socioeconomic systems and processes based on digital twins.</p>
        <p>The 1st International Workshop on Models for Simulation received six submissions out of which
five were full papers and one was a poster submission. All submissions were accepted after being
reviewed by at least two reviewers. The topical focus of the submissions includes optimizing energy
management through digital twins in renewable energy communities, enhancing interoperability
between Building Information Modeling (BIM) and simulation tools, and improving network
simulation accuracy by incorporating processing delays. Additional discussions focus on the
application of digital twins in smart agriculture for monitoring and optimizing crop production
processes.</p>
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      <title>Program Chairs</title>
      <sec id="sec-13-1">
        <title>Philipp Zech</title>
        <p>Michael Vierhauser
Ruth Breu
Hans Vangheluwe
Kurt Sandkuhl
Souvik Barat
Vinay Kulkarni</p>
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      <title>Program Committee</title>
      <sec id="sec-14-1">
        <title>Balbir Barn</title>
        <p>Tony Clark
Istvan David
Vinay Kulkarni
Judith Michael
Saurabh Mittal
Benjamin Nast
Pablo Antonino Olivera
Aditya Paranjape
Karthik Vaidhyanathan</p>
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        <title>University of Innsbruck, Austria</title>
        <p>University of Innsbruck, Austria
University of Innsbruck, Austria
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Rostock University, Germany
Tata Consultancy Services Research, India
Tata Consultancy Services Research, India
This workshop examines cutting-edge methods in enterprise modeling, concentrating on digital
transformation, FAIR data management, and blockchain integration. The workshop participants will
engage in conversations and activities to improve their knowledge of these essential notions and their
applications, such as when to do the best practices of enterprise modeling better with the assisting of
novel strategies along with tools like FAIR principles of data management and also with the privacy
perspectives of these enterprise applications using blockchains. By exploring the convergence of
these issues, this exciting workshop seeks to equip attendees with actionable understanding and
processes to push innovation and efficiency in enterprise environments. Join us to delve into the
destiny of enterprise modeling and its functional implications for your organization.</p>
        <p>Due to the current hype, this workshop aspires to furnish an exhaustive understanding of
cuttingedge ideas in enterprise modeling, concentrating on the practical application of digital
transformation, FAIR regulations for data management, and blockchain technologies. With these
state-of-the-art technologies, the extensive and overarching domain of enterprise modeling could
be realized much better for separate companies to see the future of entire modeling with the rapidly
disrupting era of constant evaluations. Following the described purposes, with this workshop, we
plan to provide attendees with the proficiency and tools to execute these ideas within their
organizations, ultimately pushing greater efficiency, translucency, and innovation.</p>
        <p>The Workshop on Advancing Enterprise Modeling through Digital Transformation, FAIR Data
Management, and Blockchain Integration received four submissions, all of which have been
accepted after a thorough review by the program committee. These accepted papers align closely
with the workshop’s core theme and cover crucial topics such as the impact of blockchain
technologies on FAIR data management within digital transformation. The papers also address the
development of digital archive maturity through enterprise architecture, the importance of data
value and its influence on decision-making through enhanced data frameworks, and the potential
of decentralized technologies—like blockchain and interplanetary file systems—to empower data
subjects. This last area of focus is particularly relevant in public governance, such as healthcare data
management, where empowering individuals to control their data is increasingly emphasized by
regulations like the GDPR in Europe.</p>
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        <title>Markus Helfert Mansoor Ahmed Shahid Hussain</title>
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        <title>Khubaib Amjad Alam Radhakrishna Bhat Naseem Ibrahim Irum Inayat</title>
        <p>Abdul Mateen
Ghulam Mudassir
Boyana Norris
Wen-Li Wang
Chong Chun Young
Jie Zhao</p>
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        <title>Maynooth University, Ireland Maynooth University, Ireland Penn State University Behrend, United States of America</title>
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        <title>FAST-NUCES, Islamabad, Pakistan</title>
        <p>Manipal Institute of Technology, India
Penn State University, United States of America
FAST-NUCES, Islamabad, Pakistan
Yeungnam University, South Korea
University of L’Aquila, Italy
University of Oregon, USA
Penn State University, United States of America
Monash University, Australia
Penn State University, United States of America</p>
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