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URL:https://ubbcluj.community.omilab.org/events/4th-workshop-on-knowledge-
 graphs-and-model-driven-systems-engineering-kgmdse-formerly-kg4sdse/
SUMMARY:4th Workshop on Knowledge Graphs and Model-driven Systems Engineeri
 ng  (KGMDSE\, formerly KG4SDSE)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop description\n\nThe goal of this cross-over workshop is
  to stimulate convergence between the communities focusing on Knowledge Gr
 aphs (KGs) and those working on Model-driven Engineering of Information Sy
 stems. The initiative is motivated\, among other factors\, by the emerging
  notion of "Context Graphs" highlighting the importance of traceable decis
 ion-making and process knowledge\, something that has been traditionally c
 aptured through enterprise modeling languages (e.g. BPMN\, DMN\, CMMN\, Ar
 chimate or domain-specific adaptations). Context design has been an on-goi
 ng concern in enterprise modeling and systems engineering communities\, ty
 pically enabled by diagrammatic methods that have gradually incorporated R
 DF graphs or OWL ontologies towards diverse application cases: KG generati
 on\, semantic integration or reasoning over diagrammatic content\, traceab
 ility or enrichment of decisions and process designs\, semantic contextual
 ization for business process management systems etc. The recent uptake of 
 the Agentic AI paradigm\, with renewed interest in orchestration\, delegat
 ion and semantic contextualization of agentic capabilities\, further sugge
 sts a growing relevance of enterprise context representations and lineage.
 \n\nLegacy enterprise model repositories are semantically underutilized\, 
 often treated as graphical documentation – e.g. of business processes or
  enterprise architecting decisions. Moving beyond this legacy perception\,
  the Model-driven Engineering community developed expertise and methods th
 at leverage graphical notations for machine interpretability\, code genera
 tion\, process automation\, model evaluations. KGs add new possibilities\,
  potentially transforming knowledge engineering processes\, their input ar
 tifacts and outcomes. Furthermore\, integration patterns between KGs and L
 LMs can benefit from model-driven engineering practices\, towards novel kn
 owledge-driven architectures.\n\nTherefore\, this workshop aims to stimula
 te a two-way exchange of knowledge and technical enablers: how artifacts a
 nd tools commonly employed in Model-driven Engineering can support KG -bas
 ed systems or processes\; and vice versa\, we also look at how modeling me
 thods and model content processing can be empowered by KGs and KG-based AI
  systems. Research advances on the interplay between KG-based neurosymboli
 c AI approaches and conceptual modeling methods are also of particular int
 erest to our workshop\, towards promoting new types of knowledge flows and
  knowledge-based system architectures.\n\nVarious stages of research matur
 ity can be reported in the workshop contributions - from position and visi
 on papers to experience reports and full research papers.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nRe
 levant topics\n\n 	Model-driven integration of KGs and LLMs\n 	Enterprise 
 models completion\, alignment and enrichment based on KG techniques\n 	Ent
 erprise models for orchestration and delegation in Agentic AI\n 	Automated
  reasoning in Model-driven engineering\n 	KGs as mediators for metamodelin
 g and LLMs\n 	Information Systems engineering methods based on KGs\n 	Visu
 al syntaxes and low-code approaches to building KGs\n 	Model-driven Contex
 t Graphs and context engineering\n 	KG-based Enterprise Architecture and B
 usiness Process Management\n 	Requirements engineering\, system design and
  analysis augmented by KGs\n 	KGs for model-based Digital Twins\n 	Linking
  and transforming domain-specific diagrammatic models with KGs\n 	Enrichin
 g KGs with domain-specific and enterprise models\n 	Empirical studies and 
 experience reports on the interplay between model-driven engineering and K
 Gs or neuro-symbolic AI\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nSubmission Guidelines\n\nSubmission 
 link: TBA\n\nWe invite two types of paper contributions:\n\n 	Full papers 
 which can be regular research or experience papers (9-12 pages including r
 eferences)\n 	Short papers which can be position or vision papers (6-8 pag
 es including references)\n\nSince we plan to submit the accepted paper for
  inclusion in a CEUR-WS volume\, formatting must comply with the CEURART 1
 -column format. Information about the CEURART format can be found at https
 ://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html (scroll to section: “CEURART style files
  for papers”). The initial PDF submission can use the deprecated Word te
 mplate (http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip) but camera-ready drafts of
  accepted papers will have to use current CEURART Latex/Overleaf templates
  (Overleaf template available at: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates
 /template-for-submissions-to-ceur-workshop-proceedings-ceur-ws-dot-org/wqy
 fdgftmcfw\; and offline Latex template available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol
 -XXX/CEURART.zip).\n\nUse of Generative AI in the development of the paper
  must comply with the CEUR-WS GenAI policy and must be explicitly declared
  at the end of the paper\, as instructed at: https://ceur-ws.org/GenAI/Pol
 icy.html.\n\nAll accepted papers will have to be presented in person by on
 e registered author. Accepted papers that will not presented will be inclu
 ded the workshop proceedings.\n\nImportant Dates\n\n 	Submission deadline:
  24 July 2026\n 	Decision notification: 21 August 2026\n 	Workshop days at
  ISWC: 25-26 October 2026\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nWorkshop Chairs\n\n 	Robert Buchma
 nn\, Babeș-Bolyai University\, Romania (main contact: robert.buchmann@ubb
 cluj.ro)\n 	Dimitris Karagiannis\, University of Vienna\, Austria (dk@dke.
 univie.ac.at)\n 	Dimitris Plexousakis\, University of Crete &amp\; FORTH\,
  Greece (dp@ics.forth.gr)\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nWeb Presence Chair\n\nIulia Vaidia
 n\, University of Vienna\, Austria (iulia.vaidian@omilab.org)\n\n&nbsp\;\n
 \nWorkshop Program Committee (to be extended)\n\n 	Amin Anjomshoaa\, Vienn
 a University of Economics and Business\, Austria\n 	Hans-Georg Fill\, Univ
 ersity of Fribourg\, Switzerland\n 	Anne Füßl\, Technische Universität 
 Ilmenau\, Germany\n 	Aurona Gerber\, University of West Cape\, South Afric
 a\n 	Ana-Maria Ghiran\, Babeș-Bolyai University\, Romania\n 	Marite Kirik
 ova\, Riga Technical University\, Latvia\n 	Jose Emilio Labra Gayo\, Unive
 rsidad de Oviedo\, Chile\n 	Ana León\, Universitat Politècnica de Valèn
 cia\, Spain\n 	Andreas Opdahl\, University of Bergen\, Norway\n 	Andrea Po
 lini\, University of Camerino\, Italy\n 	Anisa Rula\, University of Bresci
 a\, Italy\n 	Jeff Z. Pan\, University of Edinburgh\, UK\n 	Yannis Tzitzika
 s\, University of Crete and ICS-FORTH\, Greece\n 	Bruno Oliveira\, Porto P
 olytechnic\, Portugal\n
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