Programme

Background

This year, the EMISA programme involves four ingredients:

  1. The regular EMISA workshop.

  2. First case reports from the Models-at-Work initiative.

  3. Keynotes and discussions aimed at the initiation of joint bi-lateral and/or EU projects.
    To provide these with more focus, we will focus these on the the challenges of future mobility from an EMISA perspective.

  4. In parallel to the EMISA workshop, as part of the 8th annual EE-Challenge, six teams of part-time students from the HU University of Applied Sciences will develop "architectural visions" towards solutions for a future mobility challenge.

Therefore, the EMISA programme involves the following elements:

  1. Presentations of extended abstracts of papers that have been published elsewhere.

  2. Presentations of proposed PhD projects and novel research directions

  3. Presentations of Models-at-Work case reports.

  4. Pitches and presentations by the teams working on this year's EE-Challenge.

Rooms

All sessions will be in MSA 3.370, except the "EMISA Mitgliederversammlung und Leitungsgremiumssitzung" which will take place in MSA 3.100 (where there is Webex equipment available).

Thursday, June 2nd

08:30-09:00 Registration

09:00-09:30 Welcome (Agnes Koschmider, Henrik Leopold, Henderik A. Proper and Pascal Ravesteijn)

09:30-10:30 Completed research session 1 (Chair: Henrik Leopold)

  • BPMN in Healthcare: Challenges and Best Practices.
    Luise Pufahl, Francesca Zerbato, Barbara Weber and Ingo Weber

  • Privacy and Confidentiality in Process Mining - Threats and Research Challenges.
    Gamal Elkoumy, Stephan Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Mohammadreza Fani Sani, Agnes Koschmider, Felix Mannhardt, Saskia Nuñez von Voigt, Majid Rafiei and Leopold von Waldthausen

  • Architecting Business Process Maps.
    Geert Poels, Félix García, Francisco Ruiz and Mario Piattini

10:30-11:00 Coffee

11:00-12:00 Case reports and future directions (Chair: Pascal Ravesteijn)

  • Model-based governance of digitalisation in a public administration in Luxembourg: an experience report

Eric Grandry, Marija Bjeković and Vincent Rosener

  • Modeling Financial, Project and Staff Management: A Case Report from the MaCoCo Project
    Arkadii Gerasimov, Peter Letmathe, Judith Michael, Lukas Netz and Bernhard Rumpe

  • Business Processes in Disaster Risk Information Management

Horst Kremers

12:30-13:30 Lunch buffet

13:30-14:30 Future mobility keynote 1 (Chair: Henderik A. Proper)

  • Energy challenges in future transportation

Marcin Seredynski

14:30-15:30 Coffee & EE-Challenge pitches

15:30-16:30 Future mobility keynote 2 (Chair: Henderik A. Proper)

  • Assessing ADAS/AD system's real-life performance: Uniting real data, AI and optimization for scenario-driven design validation and optimization

Alex Mugnai

16:30-17:45 First future mobility working session: Brainstorm for challenges and topics (Chair: Henderik A. Proper)

17:45-18:00 Short break

18:00-19:30 EMISA Mitgliederversammlung und Leitungsgremiumssitzung (Chair: Agnes Koschmider)

Friday, June 3rd

09:00-10:30 Completed research session 2 & PhD proposal (Chair: Agnes Koschmider)

  • Retrofitting Generative Aspects in Existing Applications.

Arkadii Gerasimov, Judith Michael, Imke Nachmann, Lukas Netz, Bernhard Rumpe and Simon Varga

  • Extracting Event Data from Document-Driven Enterprise Systems.

Diego Calvanese, Mieke Jans, Tahir Emre Kalayci and Marco Montali

  • On Understanding the Value of Domain Modeling

Giancarlo Guizzardi and Henderik A. Proper

  • Extracting Models from Text - A Research Agenda.

Stefan Haag and Carlo Simon

10:30-11:00 Coffee

11:00-12:00 EE-Challenge presentations (Chairs: Henderik A. Proper and Pascal Ravesteijn)

12:00-12:30 Second future mobility working session: Conclusions and next steps (Chair: Henderik A. Proper)

12:30-13:30 Lunch buffet and EE-Challenge Award

13:30-14:30 Completed research session 3 (Chair: Qin Ma)

  • Using Knowledge Graphs to Detect Enterprise Architecture Smells.
    Simon Hacks, Muhamed Smajevic and Dominik Bork

  • The Connection between Process Complexity of Event Sequences and Models discovered by Process Mining.
    Adriano Augusto, Jan Mendling, Maxim Vidgof and Bastian Wurm

  • Enterprise Coherence Governance with GEA - A 15 Year Co-evolution of Practice and Theory.
    Henderik A. Proper, Roel Wagter and Joost Bekel

14:30-14:45 Closing of EMISA and EE-Challenge 2022 (Henrik Leopold, Henderik A. Proper and Pascal Ravesteijn)