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.
Source: Enterprise modeling within an enterprise engineering framework (1996), p. 994
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.
Donald H. Liles (1947) American engineer
William Barnett, Adrien Presley, Mary Johnson, and Donald H. Liles (1994) "An architecture for the virtual enterprise." Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1994.' Humans, Information and Technology'., 1994 IEEE International Conference on. Vol. 1. IEEE, 1994
Donald H. Liles (1947) American engineer
Source: Enterprise modeling within an enterprise engineering framework (1996), p. 993
Harold Koontz (1909–1984)
Source: Principles of management, 1968, p. 1 (1968 edition)
Harold Koontz (1909–1984)
Source: Principles of management, 1968, p. 1 (1972 edition)
Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) American business consultant
Under section header: The Enterprise as Society's Mirror
1930s- 1950s, The New Society (1950)
August-Wilhelm Scheer (1941) German business theorist
August-Wilhelm Scheer, I. Cameron (1992) Architecture of integrated information systems: foundations of enterprise modelling. Abstract.
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
Humberto Maturana (1928) Chilean biologist and philosopher
Source: Biology of Cognition (1970), p. 9.