Enterprise Architecture for Augmented Intelligence (EA4AI) Workshop
The 1st International workshop on Enterprise Architecture for Augmented Intelligence (EA4AI) is organized in conjunction with CBI-EDOC 2025, September 09, 2025, Lisbon, Portugal.
About
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems seem to replicate or mimic human capabilities. There is an increasing interest in adopting such intelligent software systems for operational efficiency and innovation. While, interest is there, however, there is also fear among individuals or workforce that these intelligent software systems will replace human and their jobs, which may result in job losses and adverse impacts on society. We should not fear and shift our focus from traditional AI to human-centric augmented intelligence. Augmented intelligence goes beyond human capability replication or automation with a view to further enhance, or augment human capabilities.
Isolated or individual AI applications, models, proof-of-concepts (PoCs) and protype developments often fail to integrate with or scale at the enterprise level as production ready enterprise systems. For instance, how applications and models will share data with each other? How to ensure that models have controlled access to the right data based on their permission or need to know basis? How to avoid vendor lock-in where enterprise depend on different agents developed or provided by different service providers across the heterogeneous multi-cloud and on premises computing environment? How to ensure communication and coordination across such heterogeneous multi-agent AI systems? How to orchestrate, operate and manage such multi-agent environment at the enterprise and federated ecosystem levels.
The 1st International Workshop focuses on the challenge of “Scalable Enterprise AI” and proposes the Enterprise Architecture for Augmented Intelligence (EAAI). This workshop, as a part of the CBI-EDOC 2025 conference, aims at providing a forum to leading computer science researchers, enterprise architects, solution designers and practitioners to discuss the human-centric enterprise architecture methods, tools and techniques for architecting, building and deploying enterprise scale AI systems.
EA4AI seeks applied research, experience reports and case studies that discuss the application of Enterprise Architecture for AI in the real context. This provides opportunities to enterprise architects, business and IT thought leaders to share, network and learn from each other through the presentation of applied research and innovation. This Workshop will provide important insights into future directions and share practices which worked, and which did not work including lessons learned, benefit realisation and limitations of EA4AI.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Human-centric AI system interaction architecture
- Business architecture for AI systems
- Information architecture for AI systems
- Decision architecture for AI systems
- Agentic AI systems
- Technology architecture for AI systems
- Integration, communication and coordination architecture for AI systems
- Monitoring and observability of AI systems
- Ethics and trust architecture for AI systems
- Privacy and security architecture for AI systems
- Responsible and safety architecture for AI systems
- AI application portfolio assessment and assurance
- Continuous AI application testing (during and post development) and auditing
- AI application governance, risk and compliance
- Enterprise architecture methods and tools for AI systems
- Enterprise architecture driven enterprise AI system development and deployment
Submission Instructions
- Full papers are invited for submission (10-15 pages all inclusive), which should be submitted in PDF format and comply with the Springer LNBIP conference proceedings template (for LaTeX and Word). Submissions must be in English and must not exceed the above-mentioned limit pages (including abstract, figures and references).
- Each paper must be submitted on or before the provided deadlines. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. Accepted submissions will be published in the post-conference proceedings in the LNBIP series by Springer. One author from each accepted submission is required to register as a delegate and present at the workshop.
Submission System
- All papers must be submitted electronically, as PDF file, to the Workshop Submission System. Please click here to submit via Easy Access Conference System
Important Dates
- Workshop paper submission: 01 July 2025
- Workshop acceptance notification: 20 July 2025
- Workshop camera-ready papers due: 27 July 2025
- Author registration: 27 July 2025
- Workshops sessions (half-day): 09 September 2025
Workshop Chairs
- Asif Gill, University of Technology Sydney(asif.gill@uts.edu.au)
- Anastasija Nikiforova, University of Tartu (anastasija.nikiforova@ut.ee)
- Madhushi Bandara, University of Technology Sydney (madhushi.bandara@uts.edu.au)
Program Committee
- Terry Roach, Capsifi
- Jarek Nabrzyski, University of Notre Dame, USA
- Ophir Frieder, Georgetown University, USA
- Janne J. Korhonen, Aalto University School of Science, Finland
- Darrly Carr, HCA, Australia
- Tas Memon, DoHA, Australia
- Seyran Ghahramany, Dehbokry, KMPG, Australia
- Justin Stark, Accenture, Australia
- Christine Stephenson, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
- Fethi Rabhi, UNSW, Australia
- Stephen Smith, Macquarie University, Australia
- Gayan Benedict, MIT, USA
- Rizwan Bashir, VGW, Australia
- Dilum Bandara, CSIRO/Data61, Australia
- Memoona Anwar, Data Zoo, Australia
- Saba Siddiqui, Accenture, Australia