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24th BIR 2025: Riga, Latvia
- Rébecca Deneckère

, Marite Kirikova
, Janis Grabis
:
Perspectives in Business Informatics Research - 24th International Conference, BIR 2025, Riga, Latvia, September 17-19, 2025, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 562, Springer 2026, ISBN 978-3-032-04374-0
Intelligent Decision-Making and Data Management
- Mathis Wilz, Richard Lackes:

Storage Management in Short-Term Electricity Trading: An Experimental Analysis with Genetic Algorithms. 3-19 - Corina Stampfli, Sandra Schlick, Hans-Friedrich Witschel:

Improving Group Decision-Making Through a Collaborative Serious Game. 20-36 - Heidi Carolina Tamm, Anastasija Nikiforova:

From Data Quality for AI to AI for Data Quality: A Systematic Review of Tools for AI-Augmented Data Quality Management in Data Warehouses. 37-53
Human Factors and Well-Being in Digital Systems
- Hasan Koç, Jennifer Anne Hynes:

Designing Human-Centric Digital Workplaces: A Bibliometric Analysis of Technology-Related Stressors in Flexible Working Arrangements. 57-75 - Fatemeh Esmaeilnezhadtanha, Yves Wautelet, Luca Spalazzi:

Balancing Technical, Human and Environmental Perspectives: A Model-Driven Development Framework for Stakeholder Inclusion. 76-87 - Michael Fellmann, Angelina Schmidt:

Requirements and Design Options for Adaptive Step Goals in Health Recommender Systems. 88-104
Enterprise Architecture
- Simon Hacks, Ada Slupczynski:

Advancing Enterprise Architecture Debt: Insights from Work System Theory. 107-123 - Eric Müller, Benjamin Nast, Kurt Sandkuhl:

LLM Support for Domain Experts in Enterprise Modeling: Experiences and Implications. 124-141
Modeling and Governing Adaptive Organizations
- Georgios Koutsopoulos:

Variability of Changing Organizational Capabilities. 145-158 - Bohdan Haidabrus, Vitalii Ivanov, Kateryna Kolesnikova:

Importance of Business Ownership in a Data Programme Implementation. 159-171 - Ilia Bider, Martin Henkel, Erik Perjons:

Modeling a Business Ecosystem from the Point of View of a Particular Participant. 172-182 - Matthias Pohl, Christian Haertel, Daniel Staegemann, Klaus Turowski:

The Added Value of Data Science in Organizations - A Value Network Model Approach. 183-198
Process Mining and Digital Twin Perspectives
- Ednira de Moura Figueiredo, Amin Jalali:

Discovering Object-Centric Causal Nets with Edge-Coarse-Graining in Process Mining. 201-218 - Caterina Luciani, Luigi Bucchicchio, Andrea Morichetta, Marco Piangerelli, Andrea Polini:

ReACMe: Repetition Aware Clustering Methodology for Business Process Log Collections. 219-237 - Arianna Fedeli, Ghina Kassem, Khaled Sherif, Emanuele Laurenzi, Andrea Polini:

A Research Roadmap for Digital Twins of an Organization. 238-254
LLM and Generative AI in Modeling and Engineering
- Kevin Stutz, Kurt Sandkuhl, Michael Möhring:

Empirical Insights into the Usage of Generative AI in Software Engineering. 257-271 - Georgios Koutsopoulos, Noran Kniby, Pauline Wiman, Ingrida Karina-Berzina, Janis Stirna:

Conceptual Modeling and AI in the Service of Legal Analysis: A Design Science Project. 272-285 - Damaris Naomi Dolha, Robert Andrei Buchmann:

Experimental Assessments of Retrieval-Augmented Conversational Agents Interpreting RDF-Serialized BPMN Models. 286-304
Smart Life
- Thomas Müller:

From Shared Occupancy Patterns to Improved Forecasts: Behavioral Clustering and Selective Deployment in Urban Parking. 307-317 - Ana-Maria Ghiran, Paula-Irina Vilau:

DomicileML: A Domain-Specific Modeling Language for Smart Home Interconnectivity and Data Integration. 318-328 - Lauma Jokste, Rasa Gulbe:

A Multi-level Data Ecosystem Framework for Developing Digital Twins in Smart Cities. 329-345
Structuring Security for Responsible Digital Systems
- Fredrik Karlsson, Shang Gao, John Krogstie, Leila Aro-Sati:

Towards a Speech Act-Based Model to Enable Future Quality Improvements of Information Security Policies Using Large Language Models. 349-364 - Vjatseslav Antipenko, Raimundas Matulevicius:

Function-Threat Alignment in CPS with FAST and MITRE ATT&CK. 365-379

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