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          <string-name>CEUR Workshop Proceedings</string-name>
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        <year>2025</year>
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      <p>Maxim Vidgof
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Copyright ©2025 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors.</p>
      <p>Copyright ©2025 for the volume as a collection by its editors.</p>
      <p>This volume and its papers are published under the Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International
(CC BY 4.0).
In February, we had the pleasure to organize the 17th edition of the ZEUS Workshop planned in Vienna,
Austria. 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.</p>
      <p>This workshop series ofers 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 8 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. Stephan Haarmann from Camunda Services GmbH, Germany, presented how process
orchestration can help to avoid AI-Silos by integrating AI in end-to-end processes, and at the same time,
remaining flexible efectively shortening the time to market and future proofing businesses (title of
the talk: Process Orchestration and AI ). David Shipilov from Celonis Deutschland GmbH, gave a talk
about Process Intelligence with Celonis. The third keynote was given by Jan Mendling from Humboldt
University of Berlin, Germany. He presented insights on Evaluation of Algorithmic Contributions.
The best presentation award was given to Roman Kudravcev for his talk on Seamless Migration of
Containerized Stateful Applications in Orchestrated Edge Systems.</p>
      <p>Lastly, we would like to thank Maxim Vidgof and Aleksandar Gavric from Vienna University to host
this year’s edition of ZEUS.</p>
      <p>The workshop was generously sponsored by Celonis Deutschland GmbH, Dr. Maxim Vidgof, Camunda
Services GmbH, and envite consulting GmbH.</p>
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      <title>Steering Committee</title>
      <p>Oliver Kopp
Johannes Manner
Robin Lichtenthäler
Stephan Haarmann
Daniel Lübke</p>
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      <title>Local Organizer</title>
      <p>Maxim Vidgof
Alexander Gavric</p>
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      <title>Web Chair</title>
      <p>Robin Lichtenthäler
Sebastian Böhm</p>
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      <title>Program Committee Chair</title>
      <p>Sebastian Böhm</p>
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      <title>Program Committee</title>
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      <title>Sponsoring Institutions</title>
      <p>Celonis Deutschland GmbH
Dr. Maxim Vidgof
Camunda Services GmbH
envite consulting GmbH</p>
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        <title>Alignment of Process Lifecycle and Software Product Line Engineering Phases</title>
        <p>Philipp Hehnle and Manfred Reichert
Studying domain dependence in BPMN process modeling: An empirical research
proposal</p>
        <p>Thomas S. Heinze
Towards Model Consistency between abstract and explicit Delay-Robustness in Timed</p>
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        <title>Graph Transformation System</title>
        <p>Mustafa Ghani
A Review of Software Architecture Optimization Approaches for Cloud Applications</p>
        <p>Anton Frisch and Robin Lichtenthäler
Seamless Migration of Containerized Stateful Applications in Orchestrated Edge
Systems</p>
        <p>Roman Kudravcev and Sebastian Böhm
Comparing Cloud and On-Premises Kubernetes: Insights into Networking and Storage</p>
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        <title>Tooling</title>
        <p>Jakob Koller and Sebastian Böhm</p>
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        <title>Business Instance Monitoring</title>
        <p>Lisa Arnold
Surgery AI: Multimodal Process Mining and Mixed Reality for Real-time Surgical
Conformance Checking and Guidance</p>
        <p>Aleksandar Gavric, Dominik Bork and Henderik A. Proper
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