Preliminary program

Monday 8


Parallel session 1 (9.00 – 10.30) – GENSYN workshop

Parallel session 2 (9.00 – 10.30) – BC4ISE workshop

Parallel session 3 (9.00 – 10.30) – HybridAIMS


Coffee break (10.30 – 11.00)


Parallel session 4 (11.00 – 12.30) – BPMDS/EMMSAD Invited talk

Parallel session 5 (11.00 – 12.30) – GENSYN workshop

Parallel session 6 (11.00 – 12.30) – BC4ISE workshop

Parallel session 7 (11.00 – 12.30) – HybridAIMS


Lunch break (12.30 – 14.00)


Parallel session 8 (14.00 – 15.30) – BPMDS workshop

Parallel session 9 (14.00 – 15.30) – EMMSAD workshop

Parallel session 10 (14.00 – 15.30) – EASI workshop

Parallel session 11 (14.00 – 15.30) – CAI workshop

Parallel session 12 (14.00 – 15.30) – HybridAIMS


Coffee break (15.30 – 16.00)


Parallel session 13 (16.00 – 18.00) – BPMDS workshop

Parallel session 14 (16.00 – 18.00) – EMMSAD workshop

Parallel session 15 (16.00 – 18.00) – EASI workshop

Parallel session 16 (16.00 – 18.00) – CAI workshop

Parallel session 17 (16.00 – 18.00) – HybridAIMS


Social event

Tuesday 9


Parallel session 1 (9.00 – 10.30) – BPMDS workshop

Parallel session 2 (9.00 – 10.30) – EMMSAD workshop

Parallel session 3 (9.00 – 10.30) – EPAIS workshop

Parallel session 4 (9.00 – 10.30) – LLM-SOA workshop


Coffee break (10.30 – 11.00)


Parallel session 6 (11.00 – 12.30) – BPMDS workshop

Parallel session 7 (11.00 – 12.30) – EMMSAD workshop

Parallel session 8 (11.00 – 12.30) – MIdaS4CS workshop

Parallel session 9 (11.00 – 12.30) – EPAIS workshop

Parallel session 10 (11.00 – 12.30) – LLM-SOA


Lunch break (12.30 – 14.00)


Parallel session 11 (14.00 – 15.30) – BPMDS workshop

Parallel session 12 (14.00 – 15.30) – EMMSAD workshop

Parallel session 13 (14.00 – 15.30) – MIdaS4CS workshop

Parallel session 14 (14.00 – 15.30) – EPAIS workshop

Parallel session 15 (14.00 – 15.30) – LLM-SOA


Coffee break (15.30 – 16.00)


Parallel session 16 (16.00 – 18.00) – Special session on Information Systems Engineering: retrospective and perspective

Parallel session 17 (16.00 – 18.00) – MIdaS4CS workshop

Parallel session 18 (16.00 – 18.00) – EPAIS


Social event

Wednesday 10


Plenary session (8.30 – 10.30) – Opening and Keynote (to be announced soon)


Coffee break (10.30 – 11.00)


Parallel session 1 (11.00 – 12.30) – Enterprise Intelligence, Complexity, and Decision Support

  • M. Schnellmann, H. A. Proper, From Gut Feeling to Data-Driven Decisions: Exploring Digital Twin supported Decision-Making for Real Estate Management
  • J. L. R. Moreira, E. Stoica, J. P. S. Piest, F. Bukhsh, W. Levelt, A Measurement Method for Quantifying Application Landscape Complexity with Enterprise Architecture
  • F. J. Cavero, A. García-Fernández, J. A. Parejo, M. Resinas, A. Ruiz-Cortés, Pricing Intelligence: Rethinking IS Engineering in Volatile SaaS Environments

Parallel session 2 (11.00 – 12.30) – Forecasting, Drift, and Prescriptive Process Analytics

  • B. R. A. Zuniga, A. Yeshchenko, H. van der Aa, Version Clustering: A Top-Down Approach for Process Concept Drift Detection
  • Y. Yu, J. Peeperkorn, J. De Smedt, J. De Weerdt, Time Series Foundation Models for Process Model Forecasting
  • N.-D. Le, A. Buliga, M. Ronzani, A. Padella, M. de Leoni, Balancing KPIs through Multi-Objective Prescriptive Process Analytics

Parallel session 3 (11.00 – 12.30) – Conceptual Modeling, Ontologies, and Value

  • I. Valle, T. P. Sales, E. Guerra, L. O. B. da Silva Santos, H. Proper, G. Guizzardi, Modeling Value Canvas: A tool to rationalize the value of domain modeling
  • W. Morlidge, E. Watkiss-Leek, G. Hannah, H. Rostron, A. Ng, E. Johnson, A. Mitchell, T. R. Payne, V. Tamma, J. de Berardinis, The AnIML Ontology: Enabling Semantic Interoperability for Large-Scale Experimental Data in Interconnected Scientific Labs
  • Y. Wuwang, N. Kannengießer, T. Dehling, B. Sturm, A. Sunyaev, Decentralization drivers for purposeful decentralization of distributed ledger technology systems

Parallel session 4 (11.00 – 12.30) – Doctoral Consortium I – Process Mining: Supporting Analysis and Use in Practice

  • Z. Ahmadi, Interactive Context-Aware Navigation of Process Models
  • A. Claude, Scaffolding Hypothesis Testing in Process Mining through AI-Mediated Analytical Role Simulation
  • A. Sekulovska, The impact of process mining archetypes on business process performance

Parallel session 5 (11.00 – 12.30) – Tutorial I

  • M. Vitali and S. Werner, Evaluating the Sustainability of Information Systems

Lunch break (12.30 – 14.00)


Parallel session 6 (14.00 – 15.30) – Enriching Process Mining with Context and Sustainability

  • A. Moradbeikie, I. M. Grigore, S. I. Lopes, S. Barbon Junior, Sensor2EventLog: Bridging Continuous IoT Data and Process Mining through Eventization
  • A. Swevels, F. Zerbato, D. Fahland, Process Mining in Context: Extending Domain Data Models for Iterative Analysis
  • N. Wolf, H. Wittges, S. Rinderle-Ma, SuXXES: Integrating Sustainability Data into Process Event Logs

Parallel session 7 (14.00 – 15.30) – Human-in-the-Loop Engineering and Development Practices

  • C. Sancricca, C. Cesana, E. Gallo, A. Gottardi, C. Cappiello, How Poor Data Quality Weakens the Performance of Question–Answering Systems
  • S. Surana, A. Srinivasan, M. Bain, Engineering Systems for Data Analysis Using Interactive Structured Inductive Programming
  • D. Ly, F. B. Aydemir, F. Dalpiaz, From Concept to Action: How Do Agile Software Teams Decompose User Stories into Tasks?

Parallel session 8 (14.00 – 15.30) – Process Discovery and Analysis

  • P. Schalk, A. Polyvyanyy, Mind the Gap: On Formal Relationships Between Log Complexity and the Complexity of Discovered Models
  • T.-H. Huang, L. Jansen, M. Pegoraro, G. Park, W. van der Aalst, Flexible and Hierarchical Decomposition of Workflow Nets for Process Analysis
  • A. Karunaratne, A. Polyvyanyy, A. Moffat, Conditioning and Stability in Process Discovery

Coffee break


Parallel session 9 (15.30 – 18:00) – Research Project Exhibition and Demo

  • S. Ahrari, A. Bernasconi, F. Invernici, A. Colombo, MLegis: Demonstrating a Property Graph-Based Information System for Legislative Analytics
  • V. Diemieniev, J. Saathoff, M. Schlegelmilch, P. Zaniewski, T.-H. Huang, G. Park, Performance Spectrum Patterns Miner
  • C. G. Moyano, F. Six, J. Mendling, PMDAgile: A Process-Model-Driven Tool for Agile Software Development
  • A. Bagozi, D. Bianchini, V. De Antonellis, M. Garda, M. Melchiori, A. Rula, D3SD: A Web-based Tool for Data Service Design in Cyber-Physical Production Networks
  • L. Bein, L. Pufahl, KARIBDIS – A Knowledge-graph-based Business Process Management System for Semantically Explainable Process Execution Support
  • A. Casciani, F. Italia, L. Lestingi, M. Marinacci, A. Marrella, A. Matta, FIDES: A Neuro-Symbolic Conversational Tool for Faithful Production Process Intelligence
  • M. Kryston, E. Marangone, A. Marcelletti, C. Di Ciccio, CONFETTY: A Tool for Enforcement and Data Confidentiality on Blockchain-Based Processes
  • To be completed with Research Project Exhibition papers

Parallel session 10 (16.00 – 18:00) – Engineering AI Systems across Cloud, Edge, and Cyber-Physical Environments

  • A. Puglisi, F. Monti, F. Leotta, C. Napoli, M. Mecella, SlimAI4Edge: A cloud-edge framework for downsizing AI models as-a-service
  • D. Zyberaj, L. Mazur, P. Hirmer, N. Petrovic, M. Aiello, Req2Road: A GenAI Pipeline for SDV Test Artifact Generation and On-Vehicle Execution
  • A. Hassan, M. S. Saeed, B. Senouci, B. Benatallah, Domain-Specific Fine-Tuning of Large Language Models for HW/SW Interface Generation: An Empirical Study
  • H. Stein, S. Janzen, C. K. Agnes, D. T. Ninh, W. Maass, Towards Decision Support Systems for Cost-effective and Energy-efficient AI Operations in Data Centers

Parallel session 11 (16.00 – 18.00) – LLM-Driven Modeling and Human–AI Collaboration

  • I. Reinhartz-Berger, A. Tsoury, Iterative vs. Plan-Driven Approaches in LLM-Assisted Modeling: An Empirical Study
  • J. Zdravkovic, J. Stirna, C. H. Tsai, K. Sandkuhl, An AI Enterprise Modeling Project Assistant – Needs and Possibilities
  • S. J. Ali, Z. Zheng, D. Bork, Shortcut or Understanding? Diagnosing LLM Type Prediction in Conceptual Models
  • Y. J. Chung, K. Bae, E. Yu, Modeling and Analyzing Identity-Sensitive Requirements in Human-AI Collaboration

Parallel session 12 (16.00 – 18.00) – Forum session I

  • S. Hacks, Train While You Fight – Technical Requirements for Advanced Distributed Learning Platforms
  • J. Akoka, I. Comyn-Wattiau, C. Du Mouza, Automated Extraction of Conceptual Representations from Research Articles Using Large Language Models
  • V. G. dos Santos, B. Benatallah, S. T. MacMahon, Constraint-Aware Pipeline for Generating High-Quality Utterances from OpenAPI Specifications using LLMs
  • R. Grati, N. Fattouch, K. Boukadi, F. De Luzi, M. Mecella, A. Saffeh, A case study of eXplainable AI in smart agriculture. Lessons learned for information systems engineers
  • K. Saxena, B. Sarmah, S. Pasquali, ProvenanceTrace: Atomic Claim Verification Across Financial and Open-Domain AI Systems
  • D. Xhani, J. L. R. Moreira, M. van Sinderen, L. F. Pires, G. Guizzardi, M. Machado, Towards a FAIR Data Management Framework for Ontology-Driven Explainable Machine Learning
  • C. Capitán-Agudo, C. Di Ciccio, C. Cabanillas, M. Resinas, Towards Explaining Process Variants With Examples
  • A. Bagozi, D. Bianchini, M. Garda, M. Melchiori, A. Rula, OntoLLM: A Framework for Trustworthy LLM Pipelines
  • J. C. Orth, A. Palma, M. Angelini, Towards Human-AI Collaborative Cybersecurity Compliance Assessment

Social event

Thursday 11


Plenary session (9.00 – 10.30) – Keynote (to be announced soon)


Coffee break (10.30 – 11.00)


Parallel session 1 (11.00 – 12.30) – Agent-Based and Multi-Stakeholder Process Interaction

  • A. Ghasemi, L. Kulms, T. Lichtenstein, M. Weske, Agent-Based Simulation of Flexible Process Interactions
  • Q. Shen, A. Polyvyanyy, N. Lipovetzky, T. Kampik, Mining Agent Roles from Event Data for Effective Process Simulation
  • V. Pant, E. Yu, Computational Foundations for Strategic Coopetition: Bridging Conceptual Modeling and Game Theory in Multi-Stakeholder Information Systems

Parallel session 2 (11.00 – 12.30) – LLMs and AI for Process Understanding

  • T. Sulzer, H. Voelzer, B. Weber, Evaluation of an Architecture for an LLM-based Analytics System for Exploratory Process Mining
  • J. Neuberger, H. van der Aa, H. Lopez, I. Khrop, Enabling Small Language Models for Text-to-Process Extraction: Balancing Accuracy and Efficiency through Distant Supervision
  • W. Zhang, K. Andree, A. Kalenkova, L. Pufahl, L. Mitchell, Explaining ML-Based Decision Models Through Process Mining Techniques

Parallel session 3 (11.00 – 12.30) – Forum session II

  • M. Wang, K. Winter, Q.-V. Dang, R. Dijkman, Detecting and Explaining Temporal Behavioral Deviations in Business Process Simulation Models
  • F. Zampino, L. Genga, A. Longo, M. S. Zappatore, R. Dijkman, A Method for Process Model Matching with LLMs
  • H. H. Beyel, M. Prokop, J. Kretinsky, G. De Giacomo, W. M. P. van der Aalst, Capturing Processes in Probabilistic Timed Automata
  • A. Gianola, Z. Hameed, M. Montali, A. Seidel, M. Weske, S. Winkler, Detecting Dynamic Relationships in Object-Centric Event Logs
  • F. Scafoglieri, M. Papandrea, T. Leidi, Towards Ontology-Guided Data Augmentation: The Case of Entity Resolution
  • A. Rozenberga, M. Kirikova, J. Stirna, Designing a Configurable Requirements Engineering Tool for Teaching
  • A. Casciani, A. Giovannetti, S. Macagnano, A. Marrella, M. L. Bernardi, M. Cimitile, F. M. Maggi, Predictive Process Monitoring via Automated Planning

Parallel session 4 (11.00 – 12.30) – Doctoral Consortium II – Requirements Engineering

  • F. Hollauf, Engineering Temporal Requirements
  • J. Kollmorgen, Beyond the User–Product Relationship: Extending the Scope of UX Evaluation
  • A. Slupczynski, A Modernization Decision Framework for Legacy Information Systems

Parallel session 5 (11.00 – 12.30) – Tutorial II

  • A. Casciani, L. Lestingi, A. Marrella and A. Matta, Developing Neuro-Symbolic Conversational Systems for Reliable Multi-Perspective Production Process Intelligence

Lunch break (12.30 – 14.00)


Plenary session (14.00 – 15.30) – Panel

  • GenAI-assisted research in information systems engineering

Coffee break (15:30 – 16.00)


Parallel session 6 (15.30 – 18.00) – Journal First

  • J. Peeperkorn, J. De Smedt, J. De Weerdt, Model-driven stochastic trace clustering
  • A. Karunaratne, A. Polyvyanyy, A. Moffat, The Effects of Log Noise in Process Mining
  • S. Brinkkemper, S. Molenaar, F. Dalpiaz, Concept Definition Review: A Method for Studying Terminology in Software Engineering
  • A. Bagozi, D. Bianchini, M. Garda, M. Melchiori, A. Rula, A multi-layered data service model for Cyber-Physical Production Networks
  • A. Bagozi, D. Bianchini, M. Garda, M. Melchiori, A. Rula, Ontology-enhanced RAG for a personalised and sustainable food advisory system
  • F. Corradini, A. Marcelletti, A. Morichetta, B. Re, L. Verducci, A Mapping Methodology Enabling Object-Centric Process Mining on Blockchain Applications
  • F. Corradini, A. Galassi, A. Marcelletti, B. Re, CoBlock: a Domain-Specific Language for Compliance Checking on Smart Contract Execution Data
  • R. Eshuis, A. Ghose, Synthesizing goal models from declarative data-centric process models
  • A. Andreou, M. Bernabei, A. Christoforou, S. Colabianchi, F. Costantino, F. Leotta, J. G. Mathew, M. Mecella, F. Monti, Assessing smart manufacturing by combining IT systems and enabling technologies in a fuzzy cognitive maturity model
  • F. Bianchini, A. M. Braccini, F. De Luzi, M. Macrì, M. Mecella, Exploring AI Chatbot Adoption for Knowledge Workers: A Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology Extension
  • M. Barrientos, K. Winter, S. Rinderle-Ma, Impact analysis of regulatory requirement changes on business process compliance
  • Q. Shen, A. Polyvyanyy, N. Lipovetzky, T. Kampik, Applying organizational mining to discover agent systems from event data
  • A. Buliga, C. Di Francescomarino, C. Ghidini, I. Donadello, F. M. Maggi, Guiding the generation of counterfactual explanations through temporal background knowledge for predictive process monitoring
  • B. Pernici, C. Cappiello, C. A. Bono, C. Sancricca, T. Catarci, M. Angelini, M. Filosa, M. Palmonari, F. De Paoli, S. Bergamaschi, G. Simonini, A. Mozzillo, L. Zecchini, Sustainable quality in data preparation

Parallel session 7 (16.00 – 18.00) – Predictive and Neuro-Symbolic Process Analytics

  • H. Mustroph, M. Kunkler, S. Rinderle-Ma, Predicting Conformance Deviations and Their Positions in Future Event Sequences
  • J. Wang, K. Chen, C. Hou, T. Li, L. Lin, B. Cao, J. Fan, A Heterogeneous Hypergraph-Transformer Hybrid Architecture for Business Process Next-Activity Prediction
  • F. De Santis, G. Park, W. M. P. van der Aalst, F. Zanichelli, Compliance-Aware Predictive Process Monitoring: A Neuro-Symbolic Approach
  • D. Gaikwad, G. Park, W. van der Aalst, Neuro-Symbolic Process Anomaly Detection

Parallel session 8 (16.00 – 18.00) – Responsible, Fair, and Human-Centered AI

  • L. Djennane, Z. Kardkovacs, B. Benatallah, Y. Gaci, Z. Farah, Proxy Analysis in Bias Testing
  • O. Diaz, X. Garmendia, R. Medeiros, STAR: A Socio-Technical Readiness Model for Assessing Task Readiness for AI Augmentation
  • M. Fumagalli, S. M. Nicoletti, D. Calvanese, G. Guizzardi, News-Informed Probabilistic Models for AI Risk Analysis
  • M. Peixoto, F. Baião, R. Guizzardi, G. Guizzardi, Explaining and Mitigating Biased Decisions: An Ontological Approach

Social event

Friday 12

Plenary session (9.00 – 10.30) – Keynote (to be announced soon)


Coffee break (10.30 – 11.00)


Parallel session 1 (11.00 – 12.30) – Object-Centric Process Mining and Conformance

  • L. Liss, W. van der Aalst, Object-Centric Conformance Checking on Object-Centric Causal Nets
  • H. Hooshyar, M. Fumagalli, M. Montali, G. Guizzardi, Time and Relations into Focus: Ontological Foundations of Object-Centric Event Data
  • M. Basmer, R.-D. Falcusan, M. Montali, M. Weidlich, Porifera: A Relational Approach to Conformance Checking for Object-Centric Behavioral Constraints

Parallel session 2 (11.00 – 12.30) – Process Mining Data Quality and Repair

  • S. Kalukapuge, A. Janusz, M. T. Wynn, DupliMend: Online Detection and Refinement of Imprecise Activity Labels
  • M. Comuzzi, S. Ra, D. Narmatova, S. Cho, Y. Hong, S. Jung, Towards Agentic AI for Event Log Quality Assessment
  • S. Dissegna, C. Di Francescomarino, M. Ronzani, Graph-based Event Log Repair

Parallel session 3 (11.00 – 12.30) – Doctoral Consortium III – Data Foundation for Information System Engineering

  • H. Hooshyar, Object-Centric Event Data: Conceptualization, Extraction and Querying
  • V. Chan, Integrating Geospatial Data into Business Process Management

Parallel session 5 (11.00 – 12.30) – Tutorial III

I. Donadello, F. Maria Maggi and J. Oukharijane, Declarative Process Mining for Adaptive Information Systems: the Declare4Py Python library


Plenary session (12.30 – 13.30) – Closing