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Oliver Kopp Jörg Lenhard Cesare Pautasso

ZEUS 2017

9 th ZEUS Workshop, ZEUS 2017,

Lugano, Switzerland, 13–14 February 2017

Proceedings

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Volume Editors Oliver Kopp

University of Stuttgart, Institute for Parallel and Distributed Systems Universitätsstraße 38, DE-70569 Stuttgart

[email protected] Jörg Lenhard

Karlstad University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Universitetsgatan 2, SE-65188 Karlstad

[email protected] Cesare Pautasso

USI Faculty of Informatics,

Architecture, Design and Web Information Systems Engineering Research Group Via Buffi 13, CH-6900 Lugano

[email protected]

Copyright c○ 2017 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors. Copying permitted only for private and academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors.

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Preface

In February 2017, we had the pleasure to organize the 9th edition of the ZEUS Workshop in Lugano. This workshop series offers young researchers an oppor- tunity to present and discuss early ideas and work in progress as well as to establish contacts among young researchers. For this year’s edition, we selected 10 regular submissions, four position papers, and one tool demonstration by re- searchers from Austria, Brasil, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom for presentation at the workshop. Each submission went through a thorough peer-review process and was assessed by at least three members of the program committee with regard to its relevance and scientific quality. The accepted contributions covered the areas of Process Analysis, Pro- cess Enactment and Modeling Languages, Stream Processing, the Internet of Things, Cloud Management, and Software Modeling and Analysis. In addition, the workshop hosted a mini-tutorial on support for literature studies with the JabRef reference manager.

The workshop program was further enriched by two keynotes. The first keynote was held by Daniel Lübke on the topic Why developers don’t like BPM and how research can help discussed the perception of the BPM field by devel- opers in industry. The second keynote titled From Service- to UI-Oriented Com- puting: The Vision of an Intuitive Composition Paradigm was given by Florian Daniel, who presented a composition paradigm that leverages the UIs of appli- cations, instead of their APIs, and that makes composition-based development accessible to an ever wider range of developers. The best presentation award was given to Xixi Lu from Einhoven University of Technology, for her presentation of the paper A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Event Data Quality in Behavior Analysis.

The workshop was generously sponsored by innoQ Deutschland GmbH and SAP Schweiz AG.

Lugano, February 2017 Oliver Kopp

Jörg Lenhard Cesare Pautasso

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Organization

Steering Committee

Oliver Kopp University of Stuttgart Jörg Lenhard Karlstad University Christoph Hochreiner TU Wien

Local Organizer

Cesare Pautasso USI Lugano

Program Committee Chairs

Oliver Kopp University of Stuttgart Jörg Lenhard Karlstad University

Cesare Pautasso USI Lugano

Program Committee

Saimir Bala Vienna University of Economics and Business Anne Baumgrass Synfioo – 360 Transportation Monitoring Domenico Bianculli University of Luxembourg

Daniele Bonetta Oracle Labs

Richard Braun TU Dresden

Dirk Fahland Eindhoven University of Technology Alessio Gambi Saarland University

Matthias Geiger University of Bamberg Georg Grossmann University of South Australia Thomas Heinze University of Jena

Nico Herzberg SAP SE

Christoph Hochreiner TU Wien

Conrad Indiono University of Vienna Meiko Jensen ULD Schleswig-Holstein

Stefan Kolb University of Bamberg

Oliver Kopp University of Stuttgart

Agnes Koschmider Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Philipp Leitner University of Zurich

Jörg Lenhard Karlstad University Henrik Leopold VU University Amsterdam Stephan Reiff-Marganiec University of Leicester Andreas Schoenberger Siemens AG

Stefan Schulte TU Wien

Jan Sürmerli Humboldt University of Berlin Matthias Weidlich Humboldt University of Berlin Matthias Wieland University of Stuttgart

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Subreviewers

Johannes Wettinger University of Stuttgart Peter Reimann University of Stuttgart Han van der Aa VU University Amsterdam Michael Zimmermann University of Stuttgart Felix Baumann University of Stuttgart

Sponsoring Institutions

innoQ Deutschland GmbH SAP Schweiz AG

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Contents

Towards Certified Data Flow Analysis of Business Processes. . . 1 Thomas Heinze

Automatic Standard Compliance Assessment of BPMN 2.0 Process Models 4 Matthias Geiger, Philipp Neugebauer and Andreas Vorndran

A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Event Data Quality for

Behavior Analysis. . . 11 Xixi Lu and Dirk Fahland

Towards the Generation of Test Cases for Executable Business

Processes from Classification Trees. . . 15 Thilo Schnelle and Daniel Lübke

Events in BPMN: The Racing Events Dilemma . . . 23 Sankalita Mandal

Tuning Browser-to-Browser Offloading for Heterogeneous Stream

Processing Web Applications . . . 31 Masiar Babazadeh

VISP Testbed - A Toolkit for Modeling and Evaluating Resource

Provisioning Algorithms for Stream Processing Applications. . . 37 Christoph Hochreiner

Closed-Loop Control of 3D Printers via WebServices . . . 44 Felix Baumann and Dieter Roller

Highly Scalable and Flexible Model for Effective Aggregation of

Context-based Data in Generic IIoT Scenarios. . . 51 Simon Duque Antón, Daniel Fraunholz, Janis Zemitis, Frederic

Pohl and Hans Dieter Schotten

Elastic Allocation of Docker Containers in Cloud Environments. . . 59 Matteo Nardelli

Choreographies are Key for Distributed Cloud Application Provisioning. . 67 Oliver Kopp and Uwe Breitenbücher

Benchmark Proposal for Multi-Tenancy in the Database Layer. . . 71 Philipp Neugebauer, Christian Maier and Alexander Bumann

Modeling and Analysis of Sustainability in Product Life Cycles? . . . 79 Andreas Fritsch

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An Analysis of Metaheuristic to SLA Establishment in Cloud Computing 83 Leonildo Azevedo, Julio C. Estrella, Claudio F. M. Toledo and

Stephan Reiff-Marganiec

PROtEUS++: A Self-managed IoT Workflow Engine with Dynamic

Service Discovery . . . 90 Ronny Seiger, Steffen Huber and Peter Heisig

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