Program – PoEM 2025

Program

The detailed program is provided below. The Wednesday program will be added soon.

All times are listed in Central European Time (CET).

Program overview schedule for PoEM 2025

Wednesday, December 3rd

The Wednesday program will be published soon.

Thursday, December 4th

08:00

Registration

09:00

Conference opening — Keynote 1: Design the business. Architect its future. Enterprise models are key — Christian Lichka

10:30

Coffee

11:00

Parallel sessions

Session 1: Sustainable and Resilient Enterprise Systems

Measuring Social Sustainability in Business Processes
Mary Jian Falcon, Irene Vanderfeesten, Mathis Wyffels and Estefanía Serral

Adopting Blockchain in Enterprise Software Systems Implementation for Industry 5.0: A Scoping Review of Human-Centric, Sustainable, and Resilient System Design
Workneh Y. Ayele, Shengnan Han Han and Rahim Rahmani

Talk to me! Toward Speech-based UML Modeling
Simon Schwantler, Stefan Klikovits, Haydar Metin, Philip Langer and Dominik Bork

Session 2: Digital Twins

MODTWIN: A Method for Model-driven Engineering of Digital Twins for Non-IT SMEs
Benjamin Nast and Kurt Sandkuhl

Toward Commitment-Driven Enterprise Digital Twins
Lubomir Straka

Towards Architectural Coordination of Digital Twin Development in Urban Planning
Marianne Schnellmann, Marija Bjeković, Henderik A. Proper and Jean-Sébastien Sottet

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Session 3: Participatory Enterprise Modeling

On the Influence of Collaboration and Visualization on the Outcome of Goal and Problem Modeling
Anne Gutschmidt, Charlotte Verbruggen and Monique Snoeck

14:00

Keynote 2: Integrating Nature as Stakeholder in Enterprise Modeling — Birgit Penzenstadler

15:00

Coffee

15:30

Session 4: Business Processes

Using Biometric Data to Investigate the Cognitive, Behavioural and Emotional Effects of Ambiguities in Business Process Models
Jesper Barfod, John Krogstie and Kshitij Sharma

Context-Enriched Process Discovery from IoT Data Sources for Human Behavioral Monitoring
Zahra Ahmadi, Mohsen Shirali, Jochen De Weerdt and Estefanía Serral

ContextER: An Entropy-Based Contextualized Process Discovery Approach to Balance Interpretability and Complexity
Zahra Ahmadi, Jochen De Weerdt and Estefanía Serral

19:00

Friday, December 5th

08:30

Registration

09:15

Keynote 3: Integrating Nature as Stakeholder in Enterprise Modeling — Xavier Franch

10:30

Coffee

11:00

Parallel sessions

Session 5: LLM-Assisted Modeling

Automated and LLM-Assisted Conceptual Modeling from Semi-Structured Data
Pedro Guimarães, Vânia Sousa, António Costa Vieira and Maribel Yasmina Santos

The Interim Experiment Report: A Systemic Account of The Experimental Design of Large Language Model-Based Text-to-Model Approaches
Sybren De Kinderen, Qin Ma, Jonathan Silva Mercado and Karolin Winter

BPMN-based Business Process Collaboration Modeling using Large Language Models
Aritha Kumarasinghe and Marite Kirikova

Session 6: MDE, Security and Privacy

MDE and LCNC tools in the generation of User Interfaces for different contexts of use: A Systematic Literature Review
Susel María Matos Claro, Jenny Ruiz de la Pena, Estefanía Serral Asensio and Monique Snoeck

Privacy-preserving computing in the music ecosystem
Yulu Wang, Charlotte van de Velde, Sabine Oechsner and Jaap Gordijn

Formal Security Proof Assurance in Architecture Design for IT/OT Convergence
Massimiliano Masi, Giovanni Paolo Sellitto, Helder Aranha and Tanja Pavleska

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Panel

14:30

Session 7: Enterprise Modeling in Practice

Exploring practitioner's perception of Conceptual Modelling in Agile Software Development
Yaimara Granados Hondares, Monique Snoeck, Gheisa Ferreira Lorenzo and Jenny Ruiz de La Peña

Mind the Gaps: Which EA Modeling Notations Does Industry Actually Use? A Quantitative Investigation
Alice Forsberg, Gabriella Larsson and Simon Hacks

Towards a Sustainable Modeling Tool for MAL: Evaluating Tools for supporting DSL Representation
Thomas Ricardo Pathe and Simon Hacks

16:00

Conference closing and coffee