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The Practice of Enterprise Modeling
Jānis Grabis, Dominik Bork
Front Matter

Invited Papers


The Uncertain Enterprise: Achieving Adaptation Through Digital Twins and Machine Learning Extended Abstract
Tony Clark
3-7
Industrial Digital Environments in Action: The OMiLAB Innovation Corner
Robert Woitsch
8-22

Enterprise Modeling and Enterprise Architecture


Digital Twins of an Organization for Enterprise Modeling
Uwe Riss, Heiko Maus, Sabrina Javaid, Christian Jilek
25-40
Modeling Products and Services with Enterprise Models
Kurt Sandkuhl, Janis Stirna, Felix Holz
41-57
Structuring Participatory Enterprise Modelling Sessions
Michael Fellmann, Kurt Sandkuhl, Anne Gutschmidt, Michael Poppe
58-72
Modeling Trust in Enterprise Architecture: A Pattern Language for ArchiMate
Glenda Amaral, Tiago Sales, Giancarlo Guizzardi, João Almeida, Daniele Porello
73-89
Towards Enterprise-Grade Tool Support for DEMO
Mark Mulder, Henderik Proper
90-105

Formal Aspects of Enterprise Modelling


M2FOL: A Formal Modeling Language for Metamodels
Victoria Döller
109-123
ContracT – from Legal Contracts to Formal Specifications: Preliminary Results
Michele Soavi, Nicola Zeni, John Mylopoulos, Luisa Mich
124-137
Towards Extending the Validation Possibilities of ADOxx with Alloy
Sybren Kinderen, Qin Ma, Monika Kaczmarek-Heß
138-152

Foundations and Applications of Enterprise Modeling


OrgML - A Domain Specific Language for Organisational Decision-Making
Souvik Barat, Balbir Barn, Tony Clark, Vinay Kulkarni
155-170
Improvements on Capability Modeling by Implementing Expert Knowledge About Organizational Change
Georgios Koutsopoulos, Martin Henkel, Janis Stirna
171-185
On Domain Modelling and Requisite Variety
Henderik Proper, Giancarlo Guizzardi
186-196
Virtual Factory: Competence-Based Adaptive Modelling and Simulation Approach for Manufacturing Enterprise
Emre Yildiz, Charles Møller, Arne Bilberg
197-207

Enterprise Ontologies


Relational Contexts and Conceptual Model Clustering
Giancarlo Guizzardi, Tiago Prince Sales, João Almeida, Geert Poels
211-227
A Reference Ontology of Money and Virtual Currencies
Glenda Amaral, Tiago Prince Sales, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Daniele Porello
228-243
Ontology-Based Visualization for Business Model Design
Marco Peter, Devid Montecchiari, Knut Hinkelmann, Stella Gatziu Grivas
244-258

Business Process Modeling


Decentralized Control: A Novel Form of Interorganizational Workflow Interoperability
Christian Sturm, Jonas Szalanczi, Stefan Jablonski, Stefan Schönig
261-276
Generation of Concern-Based Business Process Views
Sara Esperto, Pedro Sousa, Sérgio Guerreiro
277-292
Designing an Ecosystem Value Model Based on a Process Model – An Empirical Approach
Isaac Torres, Jaap Gordijn, Marcelo Fantinato, Joao Vieira
293-303

Risk and Security Modeling


Integrating Risk Representation at Strategic Level for IT Service Governance: A Comprehensive Framework
Aghakhani Ghazaleh, Yves Wautelet, Manuel Kolp, Samedi Heng
307-322
Conceptual Characterization of Cybersecurity Ontologies
Beatriz Martins, Lenin Serrano, José Reyes, José Panach, Oscar Pastor, Benny Rochwerger
323-338
A Physics-Based Enterprise Modeling Approach for Risks and Opportunities Management
Nafe Moradkhani, Louis Faugère, Julien Jeany, Matthieu Lauras, Benoit Montreuil, Frederick Benaben
339-348

Requirements Modeling


A Data-Driven Framework for Automated Requirements Elicitation from Heterogeneous Digital Sources
Aron Henriksson, Jelena Zdravkovic
351-365
Applying Acceptance Requirements to Requirements Modeling Tools via Gamification: A Case Study on Privacy and Security
Luca Piras, Federico Calabrese, Paolo Giorgini
366-376
Extended Enterprise Collaboration for System-of-Systems Requirements Engineering: Challenges in the Era of COVID-19
Afef Awadid, Anouk Dubois
377-386

Process Mining


Supporting Process Mining with Recovered Residual Data
Ludwig Englbrecht, Stefan Schönig, Günther Pernul
389-404
Space-Time Cube Operations in Process Mining
Dina Bayomie, Lukas Pfahlsberger, Kate Revoredo, Jan Mendling
405-414