Program

Schedule

All time specifications are Central European Time (UTC+1).
If you are registered, we will inform you via Email about the specific location and room, where the workshop takes place.

📘Pre-Workshop Proceedings

Thursday, 20th of February

10:00 - 10:30

Registration and Welcome

We start at 10:30 with the workshop!
Registration time is for checking the setup and turning up.
10:30 - 12:00

Keynote I: Process Orchestration and AI

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Stephan Haarmann
Camunda Services GmbH

Recently, AI is the most talked-about tech topic and new and existing products develop rapidly. While it remains open whether AI delivers to its promise, companies across all domains feel the market pressure:
How can they adapt to current and future developments and compete with AI-enabled newcomers?
We show that process orchestration can help to avoid AI-Silos by integrating AI in end-to-end processes, and at the same time, remaining flexible effectively shortening the time to market and future proofing businesses. We further demonstrate how Camunda acts as a universal process orchestrator integrating modern AI agents, with legacy systems, human tasks, and various other endpoints.

12:00 - 13:30

Lunch Break

13:30 - 15:00

Paper Session I:

Alignment of Process Lifecycle and Software Product Line Engineering Phases
Philipp Hehnle and Manfred Reichert

Studying domain dependence in BPMN process modeling: An empirical research proposal
Thomas Heinze

Towards Model Consistency between abstract and explicit Delay-Robustness in Timed Graph Transformation System
Mustafa Ghani

Session chair: Lisa Arnold
15:00 - 15:30

Coffee Break

15:30 - 17:00

Keynote II: Process Intelligence with Celonis

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David Shipilov
Celonis Deutschland GmbH

In a digital world, efficiency, agility and process transparency are the success factors. Organizations need to avoid bottlenecks, optimize processes and act quickly. Process mining is a technology that, like an X-ray machine, makes it possible to find inefficiencies in process data and identify their causes. Celonis was founded in Munich in 2011 by three students and is now the world's leading provider of process mining software with more than 3,000 academic employees, more than $100 million in revenue and more than $13 billion in enterprise value (a so-called “unicorn"). As Principal Value Engineer, David Schipilov shows how Celonis analyzes data, enables data-driven decisions and makes organizations more efficient.

17:00 - 17:30

Coffee Break

17:30 - 19:00

City Tour

19:00

Conference Dinner

Salm Bräu
Rennweg 8, 1030 Wien

Friday, 21st of February

10:00 - 12:00

Keynote II: Evaluation of Algorithmic Contributions

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Jan Mendling
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Algorithms play an important role in many applied fields of computer science. We observe that many authors struggle presenting their papers on algorithms, because of a lack of explicit guidelines for evaluating algorithmic contributions.
In this talk, we will describe an overarching methodological framework of how algorithms can be researched. In turn, we discuss its foundations in three dimensions. First, we describe four ontological entities including real-world problem, algorithmic task, algorithm design, and algorithm implementations. Second, we distinguish four types of knowledge, that is a) knowledge relating to tasks and to designs and b) knowledge of and knowledge about. Third, we discuss how methodologically new or better knowledge is established. Fourth, we highlight implications regarding the validity of corresponding research contributions.

11:30 - 13:00

Lunch Break

13:00 - 14:30

Paper Session II:

A Review of Software Architecture Optimization Approaches for Cloud Applications
Anton Frisch and Robin Lichtenthäler

Seamless Migration of Containerized Stateful Applications in Orchestrated Edge Systems
Roman Kudravcev and Sebastian Böhm

Comparing Cloud and On-Premises Kubernetes: Insights into Networking and Storage Tooling
Jakob Koller and Sebastian Böhm

Session chair: Maxim Vidgof
14:30 - 15:00

Coffee Break

15:00 - 16:00

Paper Session III:

Object Instance Monitoring
Lisa Arnold

Surgery AI: Multimodal Process Mining and Mixed Reality for Real-time Surgical Conformance Checking and Guidance
Aleksandar Gavric, Dominik Bork and Henderik A. Proper

Session chair: Sebastian Böhm
16:00 - 16:30

Brainstorming Session

16:30 - 17:00

Coffee Break and Closing