Full Description
This book LNCS 16213 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Enterprise Design, Operations, and Computing, EDOC 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal, during September 9-12, 2025.
The 19 full papers were carefully reviewed and seleced from 73 submissions. They were categorized under topical sections as follows:
1) Enterprise Architecture
2) Business Process Management
3) Business Processes & Decision-Making
4) Modeling and Modeling Methods
5) Ontologies
6) Artificial Intelligence and Agents
Contents
Enterprise Architecture.- Towards a Taxonomy for Enterprise Architecture Debts.- Leveraging Enterprise Architecture for Business-IT Alignment: A Case
Study of a Re-Engineering Project.- Integration of Data Science Projects in Enterprise Architecture Modeling.- Business Process Management.- A Systematic Review of Business Process Improvement: Achievements and Potentials in Combining Concepts from Operations Research and Business Process Management.- Modelling and Estimating Inter-Case Effects in Business Processes Stochastically.- State-Aware Object-Centric Process Mining: Enhancing OCEL 2.0 with Explicit State Transitions.- Confidentiality-Preserving Verifiable Business Processes through Zero-Knowledge Proofs.- Business Processes & Decision-Making.- GymPN: A Library for Decision-Making in Process Management Systems.- Decision Noise Instrument (DNI): Estimating Decision Noise in Business Processes.- Learning to Allocate: Dynamic Heuristic Selection for Business Processes.- Modeling and Modeling Methods.- Mapping the pain: How modelers experience and respond to common domain modeling frustrations.- Unlocking Sustainable Value in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment sector: A Value Network Approach.- A Taxonomy and Methodology for Proof-of-Location Systems.- Ontologies.- An Ontology-Driven Domain-Specific Modeling Language for Specification and Evaluation of Resilience Scenarios in Complex Systems.- Toward an Intent-Based and Ontology-Driven Autonomic Security Response in Security Orchestration Automation and Response.- Rethinking Cybersecurity Ontology Classification and Evaluation: Towards a Credibility-Centered Framework.- Artificial Intelligence and Agents.- Automating Access: LLM-based Permission Request Processing for the Enterprise.- Consumer-Centered Selection of Relevant Clinical Trials Using Agent AI.- Towards a Toolchain for Formally Capturing and Monitoring Agent Accountability.



