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Vol-2574

urn:nbn:de:0074- 2574-7

Copyright © 2020 for the individual papers by the papers' authors. Copyright © 2020 for the volume as a collection by its editors. This volume and its papers are published under the Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

VMBO 2020

14th International Workshop on Value Modelling and Business Ontologies

Proceedings of 14th International Workshop on Value Modelling and Business Ontologies

Brussels, Belgium, January 16-17, 2020.

Edited by

Ben Roelens * Wim Laurier **

Geert Poels ***

Hans Weigand ****

* Open Universiteit, Heerlen, The Netherlands

** Université Saint-Louis, Brussels, Belgium

*** Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

**** Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands

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Table of Contents

Preface

Session 1: Data Ecosystems

Data Ecosystems – Fuelling the Digital Age (invited paper) Henderik Proper

Privacy Value Modeling: A Gateway to Ethical Big Data Handling (full paper) Syeda Sohail, Johannes Krabbe, Patrício Silva, Faiza Bukhsh

Architecture and Value Analysis of a Blockchain-Based Electronic Health Record Permission Management System (short paper)

Michaël Verdonck, Geert Poels

Ontological Architecture for Knowledge Management – Applied to Global Parts Logistics (IBM)(short paper)

Sander Nijbakker

Session 2: Enterprise Modeling

Digital Enterprise Modelling — Opportunities and Challenges (short paper) Henderik Proper

Why a Value-oriented Process Modelling Concept is Needed (short paper) Mark von Rosing, Georg Etzel

Meta-Study of Enterprise Modelling – Why and How (invited paper) Mijalche Santa, Geert Poels

e-GPS - The Need for an Enterprise Navigation System (short paper) Hans-Jürgen Scheruhn, Mark von Rosing

Session 3: Enterprise Architecture

Leading the Practice in Layered Enterprise Architecture (short paper) Simon Polovina, Mark von Rosing, Georg Etzel

The Need and Requirements to a Strategy Ontology (short paper) Jamie Caine, Mark von Rosing

An Ontology of IS Artefacts – Some Questions (short paper) Hans Weigand, Paul Johannesson, Birger Andersson

How to Go about Enterprise Standardization (short paper) Thomas Olsen, Mark von Rosing

Session 4: Digital Transformation

Introduction to the Digital Transformation Lifecycle (short paper) Mark von Rosing, Georg Etzel

Digital Transformation of Manufacturing Record Books – an Ontology-based Case Study (short paper)

Bjørn Jæger, Beni Ruef

Extending e3tools to Assess Adoption Chain and Co-Innovation Risks (short

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Alejandro Arreola González, Jens Wittenzellner, Helmut Krcmar Productization of Business Models by Affordance (short paper) Anders W. Tell

Session 5: Value Networks

Governance in Peer-to-Peer Networks Is a Design Problem (short paper) Fadime Kaya, Jaap Gordijn, Roel Wieringa, Marc Makkes

Defining Sharing Economy, Marketplace and Other Service Platform Related Concepts: a Reference Ontology Approach (short paper)

Thomas Derave, Tiago Prince Sales, Geert Poels, Frederik Gailly

The Value Management Platform and ArchiMate – Towards an Integration?

An Illustrative Example for Value Stream Mapping (full paper)

Geert Poels, Kathleen Nollet, Ben Roelens, Henk de Man, Theodoor van Donge

Modelling Services of Cooperatives of Autonomous Workers to Create a Space for Autonomy and Security (short paper)

Samuel Desguin, Wim Laurier

Session 6: Formal Semantics

An Ontological Account of the Action Theory of Economic Exchanges (full paper)

Daniele Porello, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Tiago Prince Sales, Glenda Amaral, Nicola Guarino

Towards a Reference Ontology of Money: Monetary Objects, Currencies and Related Concepts (short paper)

Glenda Amaral, Tiago Prince Sales, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Daniele Porello, Nicola Guarino

Formalising Commitments Using the Event Calculus (full paper) Joost de Kruijff, Hans Weigand

Session 7: Decentralized Accounting

Market Information Systems based Reporting (full paper) Ivars Blums, Hans Weigand

Traditional Accounting with Decentralised Ledger Technology (short paper) Wim Laurier, Walter S.A Schwaiger, Simon Polovina

Expressing Contracts and Equity Using REA Semantics (short paper) Mike Bennett

Augmenting Value Stream Mapping by Possession, Ownership and Availability (short paper)

Pavel Hruby, Christian Scheller

The Metaphysics of Internal Controls (short paper) Graham Gal

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