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Page 1: Conference Booklet · 2018. 9. 18. · Conference Booklet Tallinn, Estonia. June 11 - 15 2 Message from the General Chairs Welcome to 30th edition of the International Conference

30th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering

Conference Booklet

Tallinn, Estonia. June 11 - 15

https://caise2018.ut.ee/

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Message from the General Chairs

Welcome to 30th edition of the International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’18). We are glad to host this anniversary edition in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Estonia is home to a groundswell of IT startups and to one of the most advanced digital societies. We are glad that the Estonian Government CIO, Siim Sikkut, will give the welcome speech at the conference reception and give us an overview of the history and ongoing developments of Estonia’s digital government and society.

The conference will continue its tradition as the premiere venue for innovative and rigorous research across the whole spectrum of Information Systems Engineering with a special emphasis on the theme “Information Systems in The Big Data Era”. This year’s theme acknowledges the disruptions brought about by the abundance of Big Data sources about government and business services, their users and customers, and their environments. This data abundance creates new opportunities to develop smart and personalized information systems, and concomitantly raises new challenges for information systems engineers, for example in the areas of scalable data cleaning, integration and processing, real-time and predictive data analytics, and cognification of information systems engineering.

The mission of the CAiSE conference series is to foster exchanges of ideas between researchers and practitioners in information systems engineering. This goal is supported by a range of events with various formats: paper presentations reporting recent scientific achievements in the field, tutorials for dissemination and education, keynotes for sharing inspirational ideas and research directions, a forum for prototype demonstrations and innovative work-in-progress research, a doctoral consortium for presentation of doctoral projects, as well as workshops and working conferences for active discussion of emerging ideas. We are also glad to co-host the (coincidentally) 30th edition of the Estonian Business Process Management (BPM) roundtable – a meeting of local BPM practitioners representing over 20 companies.

The organization of CAiSE’2016 is only possible by connecting the efforts of many dedicated individuals sharing their knowledge, enthusiasm, and experience: the keynote speakers, the authors of scientific contributions, the members of the conference committee, and the organizers of workshops and working conferences. We are very grateful for your dedication and the great service you provide to our community. We thank especially the programme committee chairs John Krogstie and Hajo A. Reijers for putting together such a strong scientific programme. We thank the organization team at University of Tartu’s Institute of Computer Science, including Fabrizio Maggi, Fredrik P. Milani, Alexander Nolte, Toomas Saarsen, Maria Medina, Eva Pruusapuu, and Anneli Vainumäe for their tireless efforts. And last but not least we thank the steering committee of CAiSE for giving us the possibility to organize this year’s conference, and ensuring the high standards of the conference series throughout the years.

We hope you find this programme as exciting as we do and wish you a pleasant and intensive conference. And please do not to forget the social events which should give you ample opportunities to renew old, and to establish new, connections with fellow researchers and friends.

Marlon Dumas Andreas Opdahl

CAiSE’18 General Chairs

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CAiSE’18 enables you to participate in a wide variety of interesting activities. First and foremost, there is the scientific program, which boasts 11 paper sessions. Each of the sessions contains presentations of papers that have been selected through a rigorous review process. As program chairs, we are glad that the sessions cover topics that have been at the heart of the CAiSE conference series for quite some years, but that there are also new streams of work.Another major component of the CAiSE program consists of keynote talks by three great speakers. These talks will undoubtedly inspire you and help you to see the broader developments within the science and the practice of information systems engineering. We call for all of you to come and attend these talks.

But even this is not all:• There is also a CAiSE Forum, where early-stage yet innovative work is being showcased• Five tutorials are programmed to provide knowledge and hands-on skills in a range of topics• A doctoral consortium enables young researchers to present their work and receive guidance• A series of working conferences, workshops, and project meetings are co-located with CAiSE, which will allow for additional insights.

We encourage you to study the program of CAiSE in depth and join in as many of the events that you find worthwhile. We even offer the advice to try and hear about things that may be outside your focal area: who knows how this may set new things in motion! Whatever you do, please help to make this an enjoyable and meaningful event by engaging with your fellow attendees: Your feedback may very well be the most valuable thing that they take away from CAiSE’18.

John Krogstie Hajo Reijers

CAiSE’18 Program Chairs

Message from the Program Chairs

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Conference Program at a glanceMONDAY, 11. June 20189:00 BIOC EOMAS EMMSAD++ BPMDS ICSOB BDA 10:30 Break11:00 BIOC EOMAS EMMSAD++ BPMDS ICSOB BDA 13:00 Lunch14:00 BIOC EOMAS EMMSAD++ BPMDS ICSOB15:30 Break16:00 BIOC EOMAS EMMSAD++ BPMDS ICSOB18:15 - 21:00 Pre-conference Reception

TUESDAY 12. June 20189:00 STPIS FAiSE EOMAS EMMSAD++ i* Workshop BPMDS ICSOB 10:30 Break11:00 STPIS FAiSE EOMAS EMMSAD++ i* Workshop BPMDS ICSOB 13:00 Lunch14:00 STPIS Enterprise Modelling EMMSAD++ i* Workshop SRC Process Mining Symposium ICSOB15:30 Break16:00 STPIS Enterprise Modelling EMMSAD++ i* Workshop SRC Process Mining Symposium ICSOB18:15 - 19:45 Tallinn Old Town Tour

WEDNESDAY, 13. June 20189:00 Conference Opening Keynote 10:30 Break11:00 Paper Session 1 Paper Session 2 Tutorial 113:00 Lunch14:00 Paper Session 3 Paper Session 4 Tutorial 215:30 Break16:00 Forum 1 Tutorial 3 Tutorial 418:15 - 21:00 Conference Reception

THURSDAY, 14. June 20189:00 Keynote 10:30 Break11:00 Paper Session 5 Paper Session 613:00 Lunch14:00 Paper Session 7 Paper Session 8 Doctoral Consortium 115:30 Break16:00 Forum 2 Estonian Business Process Management Roundtable Doctoral Consortium 219:15 - 23:00 Conference Dinner

FRIDAY, 15. June 20189:00 Keynote 10:30 Break11:00 Paper Session 9 Tutorial 5 EcoKnow Workshop Doctoral Consortium 313:00 Lunch14:00 Paper Session 10 Paper Session 11 Doctoral Consortium 415:30 CONFERENCE CLOSING

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Map

Sokos Hotel Viru, Address: Viru väljak 4, 10111 Tallinn

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9:00 BDA ALLEGRO 1. Using BPM Frameworks for Identifying Customer Feedback about Process PerformanceSanam Ahmad, Syed Irtaza Muzaffar, Khurram Shahzad and Kamran Malik2. Metrics for Increasing Trust in Big Data AnalyticsJohannes Schneider, Joshua Handali and Jan Vom Brocke

BIOC ANDANTE KeynoteProf. Jan Mendling

EOMAS DUETTO Keynote: Conceptual Models as Ontological ContractsGiancarlo Guizzardi

EMMSAD++ with BPMDS BOLERO Data-centric Approaches to Business Process Management – Fundamental Concepts, Tool Support, Open Challenges Speaker: Prof. Manfred Reichert, Ulm University, GermanyChair: Jens Gulden

ICSOB FORTE Opening and Welcome Kris Wnuk and Sjaak BrinkkemperKeynote

10:30 Break

11:00 BDA ALLEGRO Keynote Manfred Reichert, Ulm UniversityBuilding Payment Classification Models From Rules and Crowdsourced Labels: A Case Study ClosingArtem Mateush, Rajesh Sharma, Marlon Dumas, Veronika Plotnikova, Ivan Slobozhan and Jaan Übi

BIOC ANDANTE 1. Combining Artifact-Driven Monitoring with Blockchain: Analysis and SolutionsGiovanni Meroni and Pierluigi Plebani2. Ensuring Resource Trust and Integrity in Web Browsers using Blockchain TechnologyClemens H. Cap and Benjamin Leiding

3. Document Management System based on Private Blockchain for the Support of the Judicial Embargoes Process in ColombiaJulian Solarte, Andres Vidal, Carlos Cobos, Alejandro Chamorro and Tomas Velasco

EOMAS DUETTO 1. Toward Development Tools for Augmented Reality Applications – a Practitioner Perspective Ethan Hadar2. Enhanced Benchmark Datasets for a Comprehensive Evaluation of Process Model Matching TechniquesMuhammad Ali and Khurram Shahzad.3. An improved way for measuring simplicity during process discoveryJonas Lieben, Toon Jouck, Benoît Depaire and Mieke Jans

EMMSAD++ BOLERO Opening & Organization-related ModelingChair: Iris Reinhartz-Berger1. The Power/Generality Trade-Off in Decision and Problem Modeling: Theoretical Background and Multi-Level Modeling as a Resolution Alexander C. Bock2. Modeling Organizational Structures in the Realm of Enterprise Modeling: Limitations of the Current Paradigm and Prospects of Multilevel Language ArchitecturesSybren De Kinderen and Monika Kaczmarek-Heß3. DevOps Competences and Maturity for Software Producing OrganizationsRico de Feijter, Sietse Overbeek, Rob van Vliet, Erik Jagroep and Sjaak Brinkkemper

BPMDS GRANDE 1 Opening SessionChairs: Jens Gulden and Rainer SchmidtSession 2: Automatic Analysis of Business ProcessesChair: Selmin Nurcan1. Identifying Candidate Tasks for Robotic Process Automation in Textual Process DescriptionsHenrik Leopold, Han van der Aa and Hajo A. Reijers2. Toward an Automated Labeling of Event Log AttributesAmine Abbad Andaloussi, Andrea Burattin and Barbara Weber3. Specication-Driven Multi-Perspective Predictive Business Process MonitoringArio Santo

ICSOB FORTE Paper Session 1 – Software Ecosystems1. Artifact Compatibility for Enabling Collaboration in

Detailed ProgramMONDAY, 11. June 2018

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the Artificial Intelligence EcosystemYuliyan V. Maksimov, Samuel A. Fricker, Kurt Tutschku2. Software Ecosystem Health of CryptocurrenciesMatthijs Berkhout, Fons van den Brink, Mart van Zwienen, Paul van Vulpen, Slinger Jansen3. Benchmarking Privacy Policies in the Mobile Application EcosystemSharif Adel Kandil, Micha van den Akker, Koen van Baarsen, Slinger Jansen, and Paul van Vulpen

13:00 Lunch

14:00BIOC ANDANTE 1. Towards a design space for blockchain-based system reengineeringMarco Comuzzi, Erdenekhuu Unurjargal and Chiehyeon Lim.2. Towards Collaborative and Reproducible Scientific Experiments on BlockchainDimka Karastoyanova and Ludwig Stage

EOMAS DUETTO 1. The simplified enterprise architecture management methodology for teaching purposesDmitry Kudryavtsev, Evgeny Zaramenskikh and Maxim Arzumanyan2. IT-Business Alignment Problem Solution by Means of Zachman Model: Case of Woodworking EnterprisePavel Malyzhenkov, Tatiana Gordeeva and Maurizio Masi.3. The DEMO Co-Creation and Co-Production Model and its UtilizationFrantisek Hunka, Steven van Kervel and Jiri Matula

EMMSAD++ BOLERODesign-related ModelingChair: John Krogstie1. Evaluation of a Design Method for Graph DatabaseNoa Roy-Hubara, Bracha Shapira, Lior Rokach and Peretz Shoval2. An agile modeling oriented process for logical architecture designNuno Santos, Jaime Pereira, Francisco Morais, Júlio Barros, Nuno Ferreira and Ricardo-J. Machado3. Exploring the Design Needs for the New Database EraNoa Roy-Hubara and Arnon Sturm

BPMDS GRANDE 1Session 3: Evaluation of Business Process Modeling TechniquesChair: Ilia Bider

1. An Experimental Evaluation of the Generalizing Capabilities of Process Discovery Techniques and Black-Box Sequence ModelsNiek Tax, Sebastiaan J. van Zelst and Irene Teinemaa2. Towards A Methodology for Case Model ElicitationMarcin Hewelt, Felix Wol, Sankalita Mandal, Luise Pufahl and Mathias Weske3. Modeling Collaborative Processes with CMMN: Success or Failure? An Experience ReportIoannis Routis, Mara Nikolaidou and Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos

ICSOB FORTEPaper Session 2 – Start Ups & Ecosystems1. Individual people as champions in building an emerging software ecosystemKatariina Yrjönkoski, Marko Seppänen and Sami Hyrynsalmi2. Opportunity Exploitation in Software Startups. A Human Capital ViewPertti Seppänen, Kari Liukkunen, Markku Oivo

15:30 Break

16:00BIOC ANDANTE Collaboration chat for planning new blockchain presentations and funded project proposals

EOMAS DUETTO 1. Towards OntoUML for Software Engineering: Optimizing Kinds and Subkinds Transformed into Relational DatabasesZdenek Rybola and Robert Pergl2. The Intellectual Dimension of IT-Business Alignment Problem: Alloy ApplicationPavel Malyzhenkov and Marina Ivanova3. Requirements Engineering for Model-Based Enterprise Architecture Management with ArchiMateDominik Bork, Aurona Gerber, Elena-Teodora Miron, Phil van Deventer, Alta Van der Merwe, Dimitris Karagiannis, Sunet Eybers and Anna Sumereder

EMMSAD++ BOLEROPanel: Iot, Blockchain, Big Data and Intelligent Process Automation – Analyzing Their Impact Through Modelling Chair: Geert PoelsPanelists: Paul Grefen, Barbara Pernici, Raimundas Matulevicius, Ethan Hadar

BPMDS GRANDE 1Session 4: Context-awareness in Business Processes (1)

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Chair: Pnina Soffer1. Flexibility in Business Process Modeling to deal with Context-Awareness in Business Process Reengineering ProjectsLeila Jamel, Oumaima Saidani and Selmin Nurcan2. Business Process Canvas as a Process Model in a NutshellGeorgios Koutsopoulos and Ilia Bider

ICSOB FORTE Paper Session 3 – Start Ups1. From MVPs to pivots: a hypothesis-driven journey of two software startupsDron Khanna, Anh Nguyen-Duc, and Xiaofeng Wang2. Determinants for the success of software startups: Insights from a regional clusterPaulo Afonso and Joao M. Fernandes

18:15 - 21:00

PRE-CONFERENCE RECEPTIONThe reception will take place in The House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads on Pikk street 26, Tallinn, inside the White Hall.

TUESDAY, 12. June 2018 9:00

EOMAS DUETTOWorkshop: Methods for evaluating the quality of process modelling toolsJosef Pavlíček, Petra Pavlíčková

EMMSAD++ BOLERO 1Welcome & KeynoteChair: Irit HadarRequirements 4.0 – From a Systematic User Participation to Software AdaptivityWalid MaalejInformation and Software QualityChair: Barbara Weber1. Designing for Information Quality in the Era of Repurposable Crowdsourced User-Generated ContentShawn Ogunseye and Jeffrey Parsons2. Test First, Code Later: Educating for Test Driven DevelopmentNaomi Unkelos-Shpigel and Irit Hadar

BPMDS GRANDE 1Session 5: Context-awareness in Business Processes (2)Chair: Jens Gulden1. Mining Expressive and Executable Resource-aware

Imperative Process ModelsCristina Cabanillas, Stefan Schönig, Christian Sturm and Jan Mendling2. An Integrated Architecture for IoT-Aware Business Process ExecutionStefan Schönig, Lars Ackermann, Stefan Jablonski and Andreas Ermer

ICSOB ANDANTE 1 Welcome Day 2 and a short summaryKeynote: Death of Software BusinessPasi Tyrväinen

STPIS BOLERO 2Introduction of participants Chair: Stewart KowalskiPapers presentations Chair: Ilia Bider1. Choosing agile or plan-driven enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations – A study on 21 implementations from 20 companies (Research paper)Lucas Gren, Alexander Wong and Erik Kristoffersson2. Applying Sociotechnical Thinking in the Competitive, Agile, Lean, Data-Driven World of Routine Work, Knowledge Work, and Smart, Service-Oriented, Customer-Centric Value Creation Ecosystems (Research paper)Steven Alter3. From Goal-Achievement to the Maintenance of Relationships: Extending Business Process Models with Homeostasis and Appreciation (Idea paper)Irina Rychkova and Gil Regev4. Process Ecosystem Perspective in Socio-Technical Change Handling (Position paper)Marite Kirikova and Katrina Dimitre

FAiSE ALLEGROKeynote: Orienteering in the Fog: an Information Systems perspectivePierluigi Plebani, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria – Politecnico di MilanoA Reference Framework for Advanced Flexible Information SystemsPaul Grefen, Rik Eshuis, Oktay Turetken and Irene Vanderfeesten

i* WORKSHOP ANDANTE 2KeynoteOscar Pastor Chair: Eric Yu

10:30 Break

11:00

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EOMAS DUETTO 1. Enterprise Ontology-Driven DevelopmentJiri Matula and Frantisek Hunka2. Investigating the applicability of the Normalized Systems Theory on IT infrastructure systems Geert Haerens3. EOMAS Closing

EMMSAD++ BOLERO 1Data-driven Modeling for Dynamic EnvironmentsChair: Oscar Pastor1. Mining Developers’ Workflows from IDE UsageConstantina Ioannou, Andrea Burattin and Barbara Weber 2. Using Open Data to Support Organizational Capabilities in Dynamic Business ContextsJelena Zdravkovic, Janis Stirna and Jānis Kampars3. Capability Management in the Cloud Jānis Grabis and Jānis Kampars

BPMDS GRANDE 1Session 6: Advanced Approaches for Business Process ModelingChair: Rainer Schmidt1. Model Consolidation: A process modelling method combining Process Mining and Business Process ModellingOrnela Cela, Agnes Front and Dominique Rieu2. From Instance Spanning Models To Instance Spanning RulesManuel Gall and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma3. Improving the Usability of Process Change Trees based on Change Similarity MeasuresGeorg Kaes and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma

ICSOB ANDANTE 1Paper Session 4 – Business models1. Changing and pivoting the business model in software startupsJoao M. Fernandes and Paulo Afonso2. Exploring Business Model Changes in Software-as-a-Service FirmsEetu Luoma, Gabriella Laatikainen and Oleksiy Mazhelis3. Generating Win-Win Strategies for Software Businesses under Coopetition: A Strategic Modeling ApproachVik Pant and Eric Yu

STPIS BOLERO 21. From Interaction to Intervention: An Approach for Keeping Humans in Control in the Context of socio-technical Systems (Position paper)

Thomas Herrmann, Albrecht Schmidt and Martin Degeling2. Understanding the Relationships between Organizations and IT. The Role of Mapping (Experience report)Paola Mauri3. Beyond Training and Awareness: From Security Culture to Security Risk Management (Idea paper)Richard McEvoy and Stewart Kowalski4. Using Structural Coupling Approach for Defining and Maintaining Identity of an Educational Institution (Experience report)Ilia Bider and Erik Perjons5. Socio-technical design in the wild – A report of the STPIS 2017 business case and its aftermath (Experience report)Alexander Nolte, Dörte Hahn and Thomas Herrmann6. Posters teasers

FAiSE ALLEGROIntegrating IoT Devices into Business ProcessesChristian Friedow, Maximilian Völker and Marcin HeweltPractitioner Presentations1. Workflow Support in IoT-Aware Production Information SystemsStefan Schönig2. Machine Learning for Farming: Predicting slaughter age in pigs using random forest regressionAhmad Alsahaf and Nicolai Petkov3. From little to big, IoT from the Lab to IndustryManuel Gall and Georg Kaes

i* WORKSHOP ANDANTE 2Paper Session 1 Chair: Eric Yu1. Goal-Oriented Modelling of Relations and Dependencies in Data MarketplacesArnab Chakrabarti, Christoph Quix, Sandra Geisler, Jaroslav Pullmann, Artur Khromov and Matthias Jarke2. Using i* to Analyze Trust-Building Strategies for Organizations under CoopetitionVik Pant and Eric Yu3. A Goal Model for Crowdsourced Software EngineeringFiza Siyal and Xavier Franch4. Goal-oriented Contextual Requirements Analysis in the Presence of Digital StakeholdersTharaka Ilayperuma and Jelena Zdravkovic

13:00 Lunch

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14:00EMMSAD++ BOLERO 1Model QualityChair: Irene Vanderfeesten1. The origin and evolution of syntax errors in simple sequence flow models in BPMNJoshua De Bock and Jan Claes2. Validation of Capability Modeling Concepts: A Dialogical ApproachJānis Grabis, Janis Stirna and Lauma Jokste3. Towards improving adaptability of Capability Driven Development methodology in complex environmentRenata Petrevska Nechkoska, Geert Poels and Gjorgji Manceski

ICSOB ANDANTE 1Paper Session 5 – Product Management1. Continuous Software Portfolio Performance ManagementPaul van Vulpen, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Slinger Jansen, and Garm Lucassen2. Modeling Support for Strategic API Planning and AnalysisJennifer Horkoff, Juho Lindman, Imed Hammouda, Eric Knauss, Jamel Debbiche, Martina Freiholtz, Patrik Liao, Stephen Mensah, and Aksel Stromberg

STPIS BOLERO 21. Group work on a business case using socio-technical perspectiveChair: Alexander Nolte2. Presentation of the business case Scaling Agile at LHV (Estonian bank)Erki Kilu, CEO of LHV3. Group work on the business case

i* WORKSHOP ANDANTE 2Panel of expertsChairs: Angelo Susi, Marcela Ruiz, and Miguel Goulao.Experts: Giancarlo Guizzardi, Oscar Pastor, and Jolita Ralyte

ENTERPRISE MODELLING DUETTO Keynote: Enterprise Modeling: From Expert Discipline to Common Practice by Kurt SandkuhlThe “What” Facet of the Zachman Framework – a Linked Data-driven InterpretationAlisa Harkai, Mihai Cinpoeru, Robert Andrei BuchmannSession Chair: Dominik Bork, University of Vienna

SRC PROCESS MINING SYMPOSIUM ALLEGROWelcome address Mieke JansDiscussion on Conformance Checking ManifestoModerator: Benoît Depaire

15:30 Break

16:00

EMMSAD++ BOLERO 1Panel: Dynamic Business-IT Alignment – Capabilities, Processes, or Agents? Chair: Jelena ZdravkovicPanelists: Oscar Pastor, Janis Stirna, Barbara Weber, Kuldar Taveter

ICSOB ANDANTE 11. Summary of the Dagstull Seminar 18182 ” Software Business, Platforms, and Ecosystems: Fundamentals of Software Production Research” and discussion about the future of ICSOB2. Closing ICSOB 2018 and information about ICSOB 2019

STPIS BOLERO 21. Group work on a business case using socio-technical perspectiveChair: Alexander Nolte 2. Group work on the business case – continuing from Session 33. Presenting of finding and discussion4. Closing sessionChair: Stewart Kowalski

i* WORKSHOP ANDANTE 2Chair: Xavi Franch1. Modeling Evolving Human User Engagements with Cognitive Advisory Agents using the i* FrameworkZia Babar, Alexei Lapouchnian and Eric Yu2. Complementing i* with Game Trees – Getting to Win-Win in Industrial CollaborationVik Pant and Eric Yu3. Goal-oriented Decision Modeling: A Position PaperRenata Guizzardi and Anna Perini4. Towards Extension Mechanisms in iStar 2.0Enyo Gonçalves, João Araújo and Jaelson Castro

ENTERPRISE MODELLING DUETTO1. An Application Design for Reference Enterprise Architecture ModelsFelix Timm2. Towards an Agile and Ontology-aided Modeling

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Environment for DSML AdaptationEmanuele Laurenzi, Knut Hinkelmann, Stefano Izzo, Ulrich Reimer, Alta van der Merwe3. Towards a risk-aware business process modelling tool using the ADOxx platformRafika Thabet, Elyes Lamine, Amine Boufaied, Ouaj-di Korbaa, Hervé Pingaud4. Workshop Discussion: OMiLAB – An Enterprise Modeling LaboratorySession Chair: Robert Andrei Buchmann, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca

SRC PROCESS MINING SYMPOSIUM ALLEGROResearch group presentations 16:00 – 16.15: Eindhoven University of Technology – Massimiliano de Leoni 16:15 – 16:30: WU Vienna – Jan Mendling 16:30 – 16:45: VU Amsterdam – Henrik Leopold 16:45 – 17:00: KU Leuven – Monique Snoeck 17:00 – 17:15: University of Melbourne – Marcello La Rosa 17:15 – 17:30: Hasselt University – Mieke Jans 17:30 – 18:00: Discussion session – next activities

18:15 - 19:45

TALLINN OLD TOWN TOURAll participants of the conference and pre-conference events are invited to join a 90-minutes guided tour of Tallinn Old Town starting in the lobby of the conference venue.The tour will finish in the Tallinn Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats).

WEDNESDAY, 13. June 2018 9:00

CONFERENCE OPENING GRANDE Welcome AddressMarlon Dumas and Andreas OpdahlOverview of the program and paper selection processJohn Krogstie and Hajo A. Reijers

9:30

KEYNOTE: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE LINKED DATA ERA GRANDEProf. Frank van HarmelenVU University Amsterdam, NetherlandsSession Chair: Hajo A. Reijers

10:30 Break

11:00

PAPER SESSION 1: BUSINESS PROCESS EXECUTION GRANDE 1+2Chair: Remco Dijkman1. Association Rules for Anomaly Detection and Root Cause Analysis in Process ExecutionsKristof Böhmer, University of Vienna, AustriaStefanie Rinderle-Ma, University of Vienna, Austria2. AB Testing for Process Versions with Contextual Multi-armed Bandit AlgorithmsSuhrid Satyal, Data61 & UNSW, AustraliaIngo Weber, Data61 & UNSW, AustraliaHye-young Paik, UNSW, AustraliaClaudio Di Ciccio, WU Vienna, AustriaJan Mendling, WU Vienna, Austria3. Filtering Spurious Events from Event Streams of Business ProcessesSebastiaan J. van Zelst, Eindhoven University of Technology, NetherlandsMohammadreza Fani Sani, RWTH Aachen University, GermanyAlireza Ostovar, Queensland University of TechnologyRaffaele Conforti, University of Melbourne, AustraliaMarcello La Rosa, University of Melbourne, Australia4. The Relational Process StructureSebastian Steinau, DBIS, Ulm University, GermanyKevin Andrews, DBIS, Ulm University, GermanyManfred Reichert, DBIS, Ulm University, Germany

PAPER SESSION 2: USER-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT GRANDE 3Chair: Steven Alter1. Support of Justification Elicitation: Two Industrial ReportsClément Duffau, Université Côte d’Azur, I3S CNRS, FranceThomas Polacsek, ONERA, Toulouse, FranceMireille Blay-Fornarino, Université Côte d’Azur, I3S CNRS, France2. Configurations of User Involvement and Participation in Relation to Information System Project SuccessPhillip Haake, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GermanyJohanna Kaufmann, University of Passau, GermanyMarco Baumer, University of Mannheim, GermanyMichael Burgmaier, University of Mannheim, GermanyKay Eichhorn, University of Mannheim, GermanyBenjamin Mueller, University of Groningen,

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NetherlandsAlexander Maedche, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany3. Human and Value Sensitive Aspects of Mobile App Design: A Foucauldian PerspectiveBalbir S. Barn, Middlesex University, United KingdomRavinder Barn, Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom4. Context-Aware Access to Heterogeneous Resources through on-the-fly MashupsFlorian Daniel, Politecnico di Milano – DEIB, ItalyMaristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano – DEIB, ItalyElisa Quintarelli, Politecnico di Milano – DEIB, ItalyLetizia Tanca, Politecnico di Milano – DEIB, ItalyVittorio Zaccaria, Politecnico di Milano – DEIB, Italy

TUTORIAL 1 BOLEROCreating Quality User Stories to Generate Conceptual ModelsPresenters: Sjaak Brinkkemper, Utrecht UniversityFabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University

13:00 Lunch

14:00

PAPER SESSION 3: SOCIAL COMPUTING & PERSONALIZATION GRANDE 1+2Chair: Matthias Jarke1. CrowdSheet: An Easy-To-Use One-Stop Tool for Writing and Executing Complex CrowdsourcingRikuya Suzuki, University of Tsukuba, JapanTetsuo Sakaguchi, University of Tsukuba, JapanMasaki Matsubara, University of Tsukuba, JapanHiroyuki Kitagawa, University of Tsukuba, JapanAtsuyuki Morishima, University of Tsukuba, Japan2. Educating Users to Formulate Questions in Q&A platforms: A Scaffold for Google SheetsOscar Diaz, University of the Basque Country, SpainJeremias P. Contell, University of the Basque Country, Spain3. News Recommendation with CF-IDF+Emma de Koning, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsFrederik Hogenboom, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsFlavius Frasincar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands

PAPER SESSION 4: THE CLOUD AND DATA SERVICES GRANDE 3

Chair: Paul Grefen1. Model-Driven Elasticity for Cloud ResourcesHayet Brabra, Telecom SudParis, FranceAchraf Mtibaa, Ecole Nationale d’Electronique et des Telecommunications de Sfax, TunisiaWalid Gaaloul, Telecom SudParis, FranceBoualem Benatallah, University of New South Wales, Australia2. Fog Computing and Data as a Service: a Goal-Based Modeling Approach to Enable Effective Data MovementsPierluigi Plebani, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyMattia Salnitri, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyMonica Vitali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy3. An Ontology-based Framework for Describing Discoverable Data ServicesXavier Oriol, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, SpainErnest Teniente, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

TUTORIAL 2 BOLEROFundamentals of Business Process Management: Fifty Years of BPM Teaching DistilledPresenters: Marcello La Rosa, University of MelbourneJan Mendling, WU Vienna

15:30 Break

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FORUM 1: DEMOS GRANDE 1+21. Workflow Support in Wearable Production Information Systems Stefan Schönig, Ana Paula Aires, Andreas Ermer and Stefan Jablonski2. Predictive Process Monitoring in Apromore Ilya Verenich, Stanislav Mõškovski, Simon Raboczi, Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa and Fabrizio Maria Maggi3. CJM-ab: Abstracting Customer Journey Maps using Process Mining Gaël Bernard and Periklis Andritsos4. Checking Business Process Correctness in Apromore Fabrizio Fornari, Marcello La Rosa, Andrea Polini, Barbara Re and Francesco Tiezzi5. Q-Rapids Tool Prototype: Supporting Decision-Makers in Managing Quality in Rapid Software Development Lidia Lopez, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Cristina Gómez, Michal Choras, Rafal Kozik, Liliana Guzmán, Anna Maria Vollmer, Xavier Franch and Andreas Jedlitschka

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6. Modelling Realistic User Behaviour in Information Systems Simulations as Fuzzing Aspects Tom Wallis and Tim Storer7. MICROLYZE: A Framework for Recovering the Software Architecture in Microservice-based Environments Martin Kleehaus, Ömer Uludag, Patrick Schäfer and Florian Matthes8. PRESISTANT: Data pre-processing assistant Besim Bilalli, Alberto Abelló, Tomàs Aluja-Banet, Rana Faisal Munir and Robert Wrembel9. A NMF-based learning of Topics and Clusters for IT Maintenance Tickets aided by heuristic Suman Roy, Vijay Varma Malladi, Abhishek Gangwar and Rajaprabu Dharmaraj

TUTORIAL 3 GRANDE 3Teaching Conceptual Modelling: How can I improve?Presenters: Monique Snoeck, KU LeuvenEstefanía Serral Asensio, TU EindhovenDaria Bogdanova, KU Leuven

TUTORIAL 4 BOLEROBig Data Driven Software Reuse: Feature Models and Case-Based ReasoningPresenters: Hermann Kaindl, TU WienMike Mannion, Glasgow Caledonian University

18:15 - 21:00

CONFERENCE RECEPTION The Conference Reception will take place in the Estonian National Opera on Estonia Avenue 4, Tallinn.The Conference Reception will be held in the Blue Hall of the National Opera House. You need to enter from main entrance. There is a lobby and administrator who will guide you to the CAiSE 2018 Conference Reception.

THURSDAY, 14. June 2018 9:00

KEYNOTE: EMBEDDING PRIVACY BY DESIGN IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS, ONE BUSINESS PROCESS AT A TIME GRANDEDan Bogdanov, PhDHead of Privacy Technologies at Cybernetica, Estonia

10:30 Break

11:00

PAPER SESSION 5: PROCESS DISCOVERY GRANDEChair: Mieke Jans1. How Much Event Data Is Enough? A Statistical Framework for Process Model DiscoveryMartin Bauer, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, GermanyArik Senderovich, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelAvigdor Gal, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelLars Grunske, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, GermanyMatthias Weidlich, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany2. Process Discovery from Low-level Event LogsBettina Fazzinga, Institute ICAR-CNR, ItalySergio Flesca, University of Calabria, ItalyFilippo Furfaro, University of Calabria, ItalyLuigi Pontieri, Institute ICAR-CNR, Italy3. Detection and Interactive Repair of Event Ordering Imperfection in Process LogsPrabhakar M. Dixit, Technical University of Eindhoven, NetherlandsSuriadi Suriadi, Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaRobert Andrews, Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaArthur H. M. Ter Hofstede, Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaMoe T. Wynn, Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaJoos C.A.M. Buijs, Technical University of Eindhoven, NetherlandsWil M.P. van der Aalst, Technical University of Eindhoven, Netherlands4. Fusion-Based Process DiscoveryYossi Dahari, Technion, IsraelAvigdor Gal, Technion, IsraelArik Senderovich, Technion, IsraelMatthias Weidlich, Humboldt University zu Berlin, Germany

PAPER SESSION 6: DECISIONS AND BLOCKCHAINS BOLEROChair: Dimka Karastoyanova1. On the Relationships between Decision Management and Performance MeasurementBedilia Estrada-Torres, Universidad de Sevilla, SpainAdela Del-Río-Ortega, Universidad de Sevilla, SpainManuel Resinas, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain

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Antonio Ruiz-Cortés, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain2. DMN Decision Execution on the Ethereum BlockchainStephan Haarmann, Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, GermanyKimon Batoulis, Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, GermanyAdriatik Nikaj, Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, GermanyMathias Weske, Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Germany3. Shared Ledger and Accounting – Implementing the Economic Exchange Pattern in DL TechnologyHans Weigand, Tilburg University, NetherlandsIvars Blums, SIA ODO, LatviaJoost de Kruijff, Tilburg Univesity, Netherlands

13:00 Lunch

14:00

PAPER SESSION 7: PROCESS & MULTI-LEVEL MODELLING GRANDE 1+2Chair: Massimo Mecella1. Exploring New Directions in Traceability Link Recovery in Models: The Process Models CaseRaúl Lapeña, Universidad San Jorge, SpainJaime Font, Universidad San Jorge, SpainCarlos Cetina, Universidad San Jorge, SpainOscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Spain2. Clinical Processes – The Killer Application for Constraint-Based Process Interactions?Andres Jimenez-Ramirez, Universidad de Sevilla, SpainIrene Barba, Universidad de Sevilla, SpainManfred Reichert, Ulm University, GermanyBarbara Weber, Technical University of Denmark, DenmarkCarmelo del Valle, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain3. Formal Executable Theory of Multilevel ModelingMira Balaban, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, IsraelIgal Khitron, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, IsraelMichael Kifer, Stony Brook University NY, United StatesAzzam Maraee, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

PAPER SESSION 8: DATA MANAGEMENT & VISUALIZATION GRANDE 3Chair: Iris Reinhartz-Berger1. An LSH-Based Model-Words-Driven Product

Duplicate Detection MethodAron Hartveld, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsMax van Keulen, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsDiederik Mathol, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsThomas van Noort, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsThomas Plaatsman, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsFlavius Frasincar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NetherlandsKim Schouten, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands2. A Manageable Model for Experimental Research Data: An Empirical Study in the Materials SciencesSusanne Putze, Digital Media Lab, University of Bremen, GermanyRobert Porzel, Digital Media Lab, University of Bremen, GermanyGian-Luca Savino, Digital Media Lab, University of Bremen, GermanyRainer Malaka, Digital Media Lab, University of Bremen, Germany3. VizDSL: A Visual DSL for Interactive Information VisualizationRebecca Morgan, University of South Australia, AustraliaGeorg Grossmann, University of South Australia, AustraliaMichael Schrefl, University of South Australia, AustraliaMarkus Stumptner, University of South Australia, AustraliaTimothy Payne, Lockheed Martin, Australia

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM 1 BOLERO1. Design Science Research Methods (invited talk)Roel Wieringa2. Securing Cross-Organizational Business Process with Blockchain Enabled Smart ContractChibuzor Udokwu3. Business Process Execution on BlockchainOrlenys López-Pintado

15:30 Break

16:00

FORUM 2: POSTERS GRANDE 1+21. Service Discovery and Composition in Smart CitiesNizar Ben-Sassi, Xuan-Thuy Dang, Johannes Fähndrich, Orhan-Can Görür, Christian Kuster and

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Fikret Sivrikaya2. KeyPro – A Decision Support System for Discovering Important Business Processes in Enterprise Systems Christian Fleig, Dominik Augenstein and Alexander Mädche3. Extracting Object-Centric Event Logs to Support Process Mining on Databases Guangming Li, Eduardo González López de Murillas, Renata Medeiros de Carvalho and Wil van der Aalst4. Towards Reliable Predictive Process MonitoringChristopher Klinkmüller, Nick van Beest and Ingo Weber5. Achieving Service Accountability through Blockchain and Digital IdentityFabrizio Angiulli, Fabio Fassetti, Angelo Furfaro, Antonio Piccolo and Domenico Sacca’6. From security-by-design to the identification of security-critical deviations in process executionsMattia Salnitri, Mahdi Alizadeh, Daniele Giovanella, Nicola Zannone and Paolo Giorgini7. Mine Your Own Business – Development of a Business Model Mining SoftwareChristian Fleig, Dominik Augenstein and Alexander Mädche8. Model-Driven Test Case Migration: The Test Case Reengineering Horseshoe ModelIvan Jovanovikj, Gregor Engels, Anthony Anjorin and Stefan Sauer9. CrowdCorrect: A Curation Pipeline for Social Data Cleansing and CurationAmin Beheshti, Kushal Vaghani, Boualem Benatallah and Alireza Tabebordbar10. Systematic Support for Full Knowledge Management Lifecycle by Advanced Semantic Annotation across Information System BoundariesDirk Draheim, Michael Felderer, Alex Norta and Vishwajeet Pattanaik11. Aligning Goal and Decision ModelingRenata Guizzardi, Anna Perini and Angelo Susi12. Evaluation of Microservice Architectures: A metric and tool-based approachThomas Engel, Melanie Langermeier, Bernhard Bauer and Alexander Hofmann13. Enabling Process Variants and Versions in Distributed Object-Aware Process Management SystemsKevin Andrews, Sebastian Steinau and Manfred Reichert

ESTONIAN BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT ROUNDTABLE GRANDE 3Roundtable - Business Process Innovation

1.What we can learn from SAP’s BPM approachProf. Dr. Jan Mendling2. Business Process Modeling of a Quality System in a Petroleum Industry CompanyProf. John Krogstie3. Cases for Co-created Business Process Innovation with Declarative Adaptive Case ManagementThomas Hildebrandt4. Business analytics in practice with ApromoreProfessor Marcello La RosaDOCTORAL CONSORTIUM 2 BOLERO1. A new process discovery algorithm for exploratory data analysisJonas Lieben2. Situational Reference Model MiningJana-Rebecca Rehse3. Multi-Perspective Process Model Discovery for Robotic Process AutomationVolodymyr Leno4. Towards a Data Mining Methodology for the Banking DomainVeronika Plotnikova

19:15 - 23:00

CONFERENCE DINNERThe Conference Gala Dinner will take place in the Seaplane Harbor Museum on Vesilennuki tee 6, Tallinn. It will start at 19:30.The Conference Gala Dinner will be held in the museum hall. There will be chartered buses to take CAiSE 2018 participants from Sokos hotel Viru to Seaplane Harbor and also to take you back after Gala Dinner.Buses will depart from:Sokos hotel Viru to CAiSE 2018 Gala Dinner at Seaplane Harbor Museum at 19:15Seaplane Harbor Museum to Sokos hotel Viru at 23:10

FRIDAY, 15. June 20189:00

KEYNOTE: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE DIGITAL AGE GRANDEProf. Jan ReckerChaired Professor for Information Systems and Systems Development, University of Cologne, GermanySession Chair: John Krogstie

10:30 Break

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PAPER SESSION 9: BIG DATA & INTELLIGENCE GRANDE 1+2Chair: Massimiliano de Leoni1. KAYAK: A Framework for Just-in-time Preparation of Data in a Data LakeAntonio Maccioni, Collective[i], United StatesRiccardo Torlone, Roma Tre University, Italy2. Evaluating Several Design Patterns and Trends in Big Data Warehousing SystemsCarlos Costa, University of Minho, PortugalMaribel Yasmina Santos, University of Minho, Portugal3. Defining Interaction Design Patterns to Extract Knowledge from Big DataCarlos Efracn Iñiguez, Escuela Politècnica Nacional, EcuadorJosé Ignacio Panach, Escola Técnica Superior d’Enginyeria, SpainOscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Spain4. Continuous Improvement, Business Intelligence and user experience for health care qualityAnnamaria Chiasera, CBA Group, ItalyElisa Creazzi, CBA Group, ItalyMarco Brandi, CBA Group, ItalyIlaria Baldessarini, CBA Group, ItalyCinzia Vispi, Auditing, Internal Control and Lean Management, Italy

TUTORIAL 5 : USING FRACTAL ENTERPRISE MODEL FOR BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION GRANDE 3Presenters: Ilia Bider, Stockholm UniversityErik Perjons, Stockholm University

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM 3 BOLEROPhd Award Dissertation1. Assessing and Improving Compliance to Privacy Regulations in Business ProcessesJake Tom2. Temporal Variables for Time Modeling in Business ProcessesMarco Franceschetti3. Enterprise Architecture Planning for Industry 4.0Emmanuel Nowakowski4. A Policy Design Framework Using Agent Based Social SimulationsAlexander Melchior

ECOKNOW WORKSHOP FORTE

11:00-11:10 Introduction Thomas Hildebrandt, University of CopenhagenOverview of the EcoKnow Grand Solutions research project11:10-11:30 Digitization and work practice Lars Rune Christensen, Anette C.M. Petersen, IT University of Copenhagen, Naja Holten Møller, Thomas Hildebrandt, Copenhagen University, Per Andreasen and Inge Bograd, GlobeteamDiscretion in case management, co-creation and citizen involvement11:30-11:50 Prescriptive Case Management Thomas Hildebrandt, University of CopenhagenData-driven case management, support vs surveillance11:50-12:00 Break12:00-12:20 Adaptive Case Management and Legal Compliance Hugo A. Lopez, IT University of CopenhagenTowards a legal Compliance Framework for Adaptive case management12:20-12:40 Understandability of Hybrid Process Models Using DCR Graphs Amine A. Andaloussi and Andrea Burattin and Barbara Weber, Technical University of Denmark and Tijs Slaats and Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Copenhagen UniversityInvestigating the understandability of hybrid model representations using eye tracking, galvanic skin response (GSR)and verbal data analysis.12:40-13:00 Plenum discussion on Effective, co-created and compliant adaptive case management for knowledge workers

13:00 Lunch

14:00

PAPER SESSION 10: DATA MODELLING & MINING GRANDE 1+2Chair: Marcello La Rosa1. Embedded Cardinality ConstraintsZiheng Wei, The University of Auckland, New ZealandSebastian Link, The University of Auckland, New Zealand2. Relationship Matching of Data Sources: A Graph-based ApproachZaiwen Feng, The University of South Australia, AustraliaWolfgang Mayer, The University of South Australia, AustraliaMarkus Stumptner, The University of South Australia, AustraliaGeorg Grossmann, The University of South

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Australia, AustraliaWangyu Huang, Data to Decisions CRC, Australia3. Business Credit Scoring of Estonian OrganizationsJüri Kuusik, STACC and Register Ltd., EstoniaPeep Küngas, University of Tartu and Register Ltd., Estonia

PAPER SESSION 11: QUALITY REQUIREMENTS & SOFTWARE GRANDE 3Chair: Hans Weigand1. A Behavior-Based Framework for Supporting Product Line DecisionsIris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, IsraelAnna Zamansky, University of Haifa, Israel2. Data-Driven Elicitation, Assessment and Documentation of Quality Requirements in Agile Software DevelopmentXavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainCristina Gómez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainAndreas Jedlitschka, Fraunhofer – IESE, GermanyLidia López, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainSilverio Martínez, Fraunhofer – IESE, GermanyMarc Oriol, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainJari Partanen, Bittium, Finland3. A Situational Approach for the Definition and Tailoring of a Data-Driven Software Evolution MethodXavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainJolita Ralyté, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandAnna Perini, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), ItalyAlberto Abelló, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainDavid Ameller, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainJesús Gorroñogoitia, Atos, SpainSergi Nadal, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainMarc Oriol, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), SpainNorbert Seyff, University of Applied Sciences and Arts NorthwesternSwitzerland (FHNW), SwitzerlandAlberto Siena, Delta Informatica, ItalyAngelo Susi, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Italy

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM 4 BOLERO1. A Systematic Approach to Define Requirements and Engineer the Ontology for Semantically Merging Data Sets for Personal-Centric Healthcare Systems

Aleksandr KormiltsynMentor: Robert Buchmann2. Towards Integrity Machines: Design Theory for Information Systems addressing Conflicts of Interest in the Public SectorDaniel Zavaleta SalinasMentor: Robert Buchmann3. Selection Support of Digital Service Design Techniques for Design NovicesXuanhui LiuMentor: Massimo Macella

15:30 - 15:45

CONFERENCE CLOSING GRANDE 1+2Invitation to CAiSE’2019

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Sokos Hotel Viru, Address: Viru väljak 4, 10111 Tallinn