Thursday Programme – PoEM 2025

Thursday Program

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

Thursday, December 4th

08:00

Registration

09:00

Conference opening

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

Chair: Hans-Georg Fill  | Room: Ground floor

10:30

Coffee

11:00

Parallel sessions

Session 1: Sustainable and Resilient Enterprise Systems

Chair: John Krogstie  |  Room: Ground floor


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

Chair: Janis Stirna  |  Room: CMCSS


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

Chair: Rik Eshuis  | Room: Ground floor

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

Chair: Yves Wautelet  | Room: Ground floor

15:00

Coffee

15:30

Session 4: Business Processes

Chair: Henderik A. Proper  | Room: Ground floor

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