George Dantzig (1914–2005) American mathematician
Source: Linear programming and extensions (1963), p. 1
George B. Dantzig, Mukund N. Thapa (1997) Linear Programming: 1: Introduction. p.xxi
George Dantzig (1914–2005) American mathematician
Source: Linear programming and extensions (1963), p. 1
John Zachman (1934) American computer scientist
Source: A Framework for Information Systems Architecture, 1987, p. 276, cited in: CM Pereira (2004), "A method to define an Enterprise Architecture using the Zachman Framework". in: SAC '04 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing. pp. 1366-1371
Richard Boyatzis (1946) American business theorist
Source: Competent manager (1982), p. 60.
Vannevar Bush book As We May Think
As We May Think (1945)
Context: Machines with interchangeable parts can now be constructed with great economy of effort. In spite of much complexity, they perform reliably. Witness the humble typewriter, or the movie camera, or the automobile.
Mark S. Fox (1952) Canadian computer scientist and Professor of Industrial Engineering
Temporal projection - Given a set of actions that occur at different points in the future, what are the properties of resources and activities at arbitrary points in time?
Planning and scheduling - what sequence of activities must be completed to achieve some goal? At what times must these activities be initiated and terminated?
Execution monitoring and external events - What are the effects of the occurrence of external and unexpected events (such as machine breakdown or the unavailability of resources) on a plan or schedule?
Time-based competition - we want to design an enterprise that minimizes the cycle time for a product. This is essentially the task of finding a minimum duration plan that minimizes action occurrences and maximizes concurrency of activities.
Source: Methodology for the Design and Evaluation of Ontologies (1995), p. 3-4
“coordination of all efforts towards the overall goal;”
Henri Fayol (1841–1925) Developer of Fayolism
L’exposé des principes généraux d’administration, 1908
Christian Homburg (1962) German academic
Source: "A configurational perspective on key account management", 2002, p. 40-42; as cited in Storbacka (2007)
C. West Churchman (1913–2004) American philosopher and systems scientist
Source: 1960s - 1970s, The Systems Approach (1968), p. 44
Joan Woodward (1916–1971) British sociologist
Joan Woodward (1965, 1970), as cited in: Romiszowski, A. J. (2016). Designing Instructional Systems: Decision Making in Course Planning ..., p. 13