James Martin (author) (1933–2013) British information technology consultant and writer
Source: The great transition (1995), p. 58; As cited in: Jan Hoogervorst (2009, p. 9)
Source: Enterprise modeling within an enterprise engineering framework (1996), p. 993
James Martin (author) (1933–2013) British information technology consultant and writer
Source: The great transition (1995), p. 58; As cited in: Jan Hoogervorst (2009, p. 9)
Peter Bernus (1949) Hungarian-Australian computer scientist
Peter Bernus, Laszlo Nemes, and R. Morris (1994) " Possibilities and limitations of reusing enterprise models http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.50.1736&rep=rep1&type=pdf." IFAC Workshop, Proceedings from Intelligent Manufacturing Systems.
Erik Proper (1967) Dutch computer scientist
Preface.
Advances in Enterprise Engineering II (2009)
Peter Bernus (1949) Hungarian-Australian computer scientist
Peter Bernus (2003) "Enterprise models for enterprise architecture and ISO9000: 2000." Annual Reviews in Control 27.2 : 211-220.
Ervin László (1932) Hungarian musician and philosopher
Source: Introduction to Systems Philosophy (1972), p. 15.
A. Wayne Wymore (1927–2011) American mathematician
Systems Movement: Autobiographical Retrospectives (2004)
Erik Proper (1967) Dutch computer scientist
Preface
Advances in Enterprise Engineering II (2009)
Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972) austrian biologist and philosopher
Source: 1960s, Robots, Men and Minds (1967), p. 69
Michael Halliday (1925–2018) Australian linguist
Michael Halliday (2005, p. 68) as cited in: Andrew Halliday and Marion Glaser (2011) "A Management Perspective on Social Ecological Systems". In: Human Ecology Review, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2011.
1970s and later
Donald H. Liles (1947) American engineer
Joseph Sarkis, Adrien Presley and Donald H. Liles (1995) "The management of technology within an enterprise engineering framework." in: Computers & industrial engineering.