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43rd ER 2024: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Wolfgang Maass, Hyoil Han, Hasan Yasar, Nicholas J. Multari:
Conceptual Modeling - 43rd International Conference, ER 2024, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 28-31, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15238, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-3-031-75871-3
Process Modeling
- Xunjin Wu, Jingfei Chang, Wen Cheng, Yunxiang Wu, Yong Li, Lingfang Zeng:
Enhancing BERT Performance: Multi-teacher Adversarial Distillation with Clean and Robust Guidance. 3-17 - Amine Abbad Andaloussi, Clemens Schreiber, Barbara Weber:
On the Task-Specific Effects of Fragmentation in Modular Process Models. 18-37 - Julian Neuberger, Lars Ackermann, Han van der Aa, Stefan Jablonski:
A Universal Prompting Strategy for Extracting Process Model Information from Natural Language Text Using Large Language Models. 38-55 - Qingtan Shen, Artem Polyvyanyy, Nir Lipovetzky, Timotheus Kampik:
Agent System Event Data: Concepts, Dimensions, Applications. 56-72
Advanced Modeling Languages
- Fabian Muff, Hans-Georg Fill:
Multi-faceted Evaluation of Modeling Languages for Augmented Reality Applications The Case of ARWFML. 75-93 - Jonathan Silva, Qin Ma, Jordi Cabot, Pierre Kelsen, Henderik A. Proper:
Application of the Tree-of-Thoughts Framework to LLM-Enabled Domain Modeling. 94-111 - Gengyuan Shi, Chaokun Wang, Yabin Liu:
ECQL: Towards Succinct and Extensible Modeling of Multi-model Query Results. 112-130
Ontological Modeling
- João Paulo A. Almeida, Luís Ferreira Pires, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Gerd Wagner:
An Analysis of the Semantic Foundation of KerML and SysML v2. 133-151 - Lucas Valadares Vieira, Fabrício Henrique Rodrigues, Mara Abel:
Portions of Matter and Their Existential Events: An Ontology-Based Conceptual Model. 152-169 - Sotirios Liaskos, Shakil M. Khan, John Mylopoulos, Reza Golipour:
Model-Driven Design and Generation of Training Simulators for Reinforcement Learning. 170-191
Domain and Goal Modeling
- Sotirios Liaskos, Ibrahim Jaouhar, Syed Muhammad Danish, Shakil M. Khan:
Generating Secure Workflow Designs from Requirements Goal Models Using Patterns. 195-214 - Sotirios Liaskos, John Mylopoulos, Alexander Borgida, Shakil M. Khan:
Modeling and Reasoning About Explanation Requirements Using Goal Models. 215-234 - Dominik Prokop, Stepán Stenchlák, Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Enhancing Domain Modeling with Pre-trained Large Language Models: An Automated Assistant for Domain Modelers. 235-253
Language Models and Conceptual Modeling
- Syed Juned Ali, Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Dominik Bork:
How are LLMs Used for Conceptual Modeling? An Exploratory Study on Interaction Behavior and User Perception. 257-275 - Aiko R. de Oliveira, Eduardo Nascimento, João Pinheiro, Caio Viktor S. Avila, Gustavo M. C. Coelho, Lucas Feijó, Yenier Izquierdo, Grettel García, Luiz André P. Paes Leme, Melissa Lemos, Marco A. Casanova:
Small, Medium, and Large Language Models for Text-to-SQL. 276-294 - Syed Juned Ali, Varun Naganathan, Dominik Bork:
Establishing Traceability Between Natural Language Requirements and Software Artifacts by Combining RAG and LLMs. 295-314
Applications of Conceptual Modeling
- Gunjan Singh, Udit Arora, Shashikant Kumar, Riccardo Tommasini, Pieter Bonte, Sumit Bhatia, Raghava Mutharaju:
GenACT: An Ontology-Based Temporal Web Data Generator. 317-336 - Saad Ahmad, Sudhir Attri, Ruchi Dwivedi, Muzamil Yaqoob, Aasim Khan, Praveen Priyadarshi, Raghava Mutharaju:
SAQI: An Ontology Based Knowledge Graph Platform for Social Air Quality Index. 337-354 - Sarmad Rezayat, Gerrit Burmester, Hui Ma, Sven Hartmann:
Conceptual Framework for Designing Hippocratic APIs. 355-376 - Frederico Schardong, Ricardo Custódio:
The Role-Artifact-Function Framework for Understanding Digital Identity Models. 377-395 - Pedro Paulo F. Barcelos, Rodrigo F. Calhau, Italo Jose da Silva Oliveira, Tiago Prince Sales, Frederik Gailly, Geert Poels, Giancarlo Guizzardi:
Ontological Foundations of Resilience. 396-416 - Emilio Carrión, Óscar Pastor, Pedro Valderas:
Conceptual Modelling Method for Digital Twins. 417-435
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