Wednesday Programme – PoEM 2025

Wednesday Programme

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

Wednesday, December 3rd

08:00

Registration

09:00

Parallel sessions

Forum Session 1: Enterprise Modelling

Chair: Charlotte Verbruggen  | Room: 404 (3rd floor, right)


PoEM 2025 Forum opening

Method Design for Development of Reusable AI Building Blocks
Nikola Ivanovic and Kurt Sandkuhl

An Enterprise Model for Implementing a Game-Based Approach in Employee Training: Mergers and Acquisitions Case
Ksenija Lace and Marite Kirikova

Enterprise Architecture Traces on the Web: An Ontology-driven Integrative Review
Nico Gießmann

An Automated Tool for Multi-Dimensional Data Quality Assessment
Pedro Guimarães, Filipe Santos, António C. Vieira and Maribel Y. Santos

Session summary by the chair

DC Session 1 – Introduction and Icebreaking

Chairs: Anne Gutschmidt, Janis Stirna  | Room: CMCSS


Doctoral Consortium Opening

Validating Enterprise Modeling Research
Janis Stirna

Ice-breaking activity

Enterprise Modelling for Context Engineering Workshop

Chairs: Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Hend (Erik) Proper  | Room: 432 (3rd floor, right)

Workshop activities

10:30

Coffee

11:00

Parallel sessions

Forum Session 2: Tools and Methods for Applied Enterprise mMdelling

Chair: Marcela Ruiz  | Room: 404


Towards IT Platform Independence with pimUML - From Semantically Rich DEMO Models to Low Code
Nicholas Bzowski, Marien Krouwel and Henderik A. Proper

Enterprise Model for Requirements Management: Evaluation of Capability Gaps in Jira and Marketplace Applications
Agnese Rozenberga and Marite Kirikova

Semantically Coherent Business Architecture Models: Integrating Capabilities, Value Streams, and Business Objects
Sefanja Severin, Ben Roelens, Ella Roubtsova, Tiago Prince Sales, Ton van der Knaap and Stef Joosten

Refinement-Driven Role-Based Enterprise Workflow Modeling Considering Access Control
Yevheniia Yehorova and Marina Waldén

Toward a Unified Variability Language: Integrating Feature-Model into the ArchiMate Metamodel
Ahmed Dehne and Kurt Sandkuhl

Session summary by the chair

Forum Session 3: Compliance, Sustainability, and Interoperability

Chair: Estefania Serral  | Room: 301 (2nd floor, right)


Operationalising Compliance in Manufacturing: Applying the FAST Framework to NIS2 and the CRA
Vjatšeslav Antipenko and Raimundas Matulevicius

Integrating sustainability awareness analysis and BPMN-modelling
John Krogstie

ESG methods and tools as support for organizational capabilities: a structured literature review
Carmen-Ioana Gog and Robert Andrei Buchmann

Integrating Digital Wellbeing into Enterprise Modeling
Paraskevi Zangogianni, Evangelia Kavakli and Gkiorgki Georgiou

Validating API Design Requirements for Interoperability: A Static Analysis Approach Using OpenAPI
Edwin Sundberg, Thea Ekmark and Workneh Y. Ayele

Session summary by the chair

DC Session 2 – Students’ presentations

Chairs: Anne Gutschmidt, Janis Stirna  | Room: CMCSS

Mentors: Xavier Franch, Hans-Georg Fill


David Mosquera. A Situational Method to Enable Pattern-based Requirement Specifications as Low-Code/No-Code Software Models

Felix Holz. Empirically Evaluating a Domain Specific Modeling Language for Social Services from the Modeler's Perspective

Jan Lundberg. Operationalizing Evaluation in Design Science Research: A Structured Framework for Artifact Assessment in C2-System Development

Enterprise Modelling for Context Engineering Workshop

Chairs: Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Hend (Erik) Proper  | Room: 432

Workshop activities

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Parallel sessions

Forum Session 4: New Technologies and Emerging Applications in Enterprise Modelling

Chair: Maribel Yasmina Santos  | Room: 404


Towards Design Thinking Knowledge Graphs
Anca Moldovan and Robert Andrei Buchmann

Understanding user perceptions of AI-Enabled ERP Systems: A qualitative study
Hajar Maimouni, My Abdelouhab Salahddine and Xavier Franch

Wardley Mape in Enterprise Architecture
Graham McLeod

Towards Spatial Conceptual Modeling for Robotic Digital Twins Based on URDF
Daniel Borcard and Hans-Georg Fill

Structuring information in government documents using model-driven zero-shot LLM prompting
Stylianos Bourmpoulias, Dimitris Zeginis, Christos-Fanourios Patsouras and Konstantinos Tarabanis

Session summary by the chair

DC Session 3 – Students’ presentations

Chairs: Anne Gutschmidt, Janis Stirna  | Room: CMCSS

Mentors: Jolita Ralyté, John Krogstie, Marite Kirikova, Janis Stirna


Carmen-Ioana Gog. Towards an ESG-Specific Enterprise Modeling Method and Supporting Tool: A Design Science Research Plan

Matthias Pohl. Enterprise-Architecture-Data-Science Modeling Framework for Data Asset Valuation

Ahmed Dehne. From Fragmented to Holistic: A Methodological Framework for Variability Management in Enterprise Architecture

Session: Advancing Enterprise Modeling

Chair: Saïd Assar  | Room: 432

Ontology-Based Semantic Validation of Process Event Logs
Azra Aryania, Mansoor Ahmed and Markus Helfert

The FAIR-Blockchain Nexus: A Framework for AI-driven Digital Transformation in the Public Sector
Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan and Erik Perjons

From Readiness to Public Value: Modelling AI Adoption in Sweden’s Decentralised Municipal System
Lavanya Kadarla, Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan and Erik Perjons

15:00

Coffee

15:30

Parallel sessions

15:30-16:00 Forum Session 5: Business Case and Tools in Enterprise Modelling and PoEM Forum Interaction

Chairs: Felix Härer and Eva Polini  | Room: 404


Bridging Models and Practice: Action Rules in a DEMO-Based Low-Code Platform
Vitor Freitas, David Aveiro and Duarte Pinto

Digital Tool Support for Co-Located Participatory Enterprise Modeling
Anne Gutschmidt, Til Jeschkowski and Alica Reinke

16:00-17:00 PoEM Forum Interaction

Chairs: Estefania Serral and Marcela Ruiz  | Room: 404

DC Session 4 – Working Session

Chairs: Janis Stirna, Jolita Ralyté  | Room: CMCSS

Participants: Students, mentors and anyone willing to have fun

19:00