Accepted Papers

CAiSE'25, Vienna, Austria June 16-20, 2025

Accepted Papers EMMSAD

Session 4: Modeling of and within Organizations

Experience Report: Applying a Capability Heat Map in a Government Organization

Evelien Groenendal, and Ben Roelens

A Metamodel for Applying Green BPM Approaches with the EU Taxonomy

Ilona Bogatinovska, Finn Klessascheck, Kerstin Andree, and Luise Pufahl

Supporting Collaborative Design by Diagram Briefs in the Early Stage of Innovation Projects

Tobias Kautz, and Robert Winter

Session 3: Evaluation of Modeling Practices

Learning Analytics Dashboard with Peer Comparison for Student Feedback in Conceptual Modeling Education

Elena Tiukhova, Charlotte Verbruggen, Tinne De Laet, Bart Baesens, and Monique Snoeck

Are Code and Design Models Similarly Effective in Understanding Software Structure and Behavior?

Iris Reinhartz-Berger, and Monique Snoeck

Towards a Maturity Assessment Framework for MBSE Adoption: Results from a Meta-Synthesis

Tobias Henoeckl, Charlotte Verbruggen, and Dominik Bork

Session 1: AI-Driven Modeling and Analysis

Assessing the Suitability of Large Language Models in Generating UML Class Diagrams as Conceptual Models

Marco Calamo, Massimo Mecella, and Monique Snoeck

Exploring the Influence of Data Characteristics on Machine Learning Outcomes

Camilla Sancricca, Pasquale Castiglione, and Cinzia Cappiello

Can an LLM Use Work System Axioms when Describing Work Systems for Requirements Analysis?

Steven Alter

Session 5: Domain Modeling

A Domain-specific Modeling Method for Designing Conversational Agents for Coaching: A Case from Health Coaching

Charuta Pande, Hans-Georg Fill, and Knut Hinkelmann

State of the Art and Research Directions for Visual Conceptual Modeling in Robotics

Daniel Borcard, and Hans-Georg Fill

Session 2: Security

Forensic Readiness and Privacy: Towards Resolving Software Goal Conflict

Lukas Daubner, Jakub Harašta, and Raimundas Matulevicius

harborLang: Enhancing Maritime Operational Safety Through Cyber Threat Simulation and Assessment

Diana Malakhova, Simon Hacks, Anna Alexeeva, and Thomas Ricardo Pathe