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Theodore J. Williams
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- affiliation: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
- affiliation: Monsanto, St. Louis, MO, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [p1]Theodore J. Williams:
Advances in Industrial Automation: Historical Perspectives. Handbook of Automation 2009: 5-11 - 2004
- [c12]Hong Li, Theodore J. Williams:
A Vision of Enterprise Integration Considerations - A holistic perspective as shown by the Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture. ICEIMT/DIISM 2004: 249-267 - 2002
- [j9]Hong Li, Theodore J. Williams:
Management of complexity in enterprise integration projects by the PERA methodology. J. Intell. Manuf. 13(6): 417-427 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c11]Theodore J. Williams, H. Li:
PERA and GERAM - Enterprise Reference Architectures in Enterprise Integration. DIISM 1998: 3-30 - 1997
- [c10]Ted Goranson, Mark Fox, Bernhard R. Katzy, Theodore J. Williams, D. Wisnosky:
Human Factors and Enterprise Integration - Workshop 1, Working Group 2. ICEIMT 1997: 82-88 - [c9]Theodore J. Williams:
Methodologies for Enterprise Integration. ICEIMT 1997: 201-211 - [c8]Theodore J. Williams:
Characterization of the Place of the Human in Enterprise Integration. ICEIMT 1997: 521-528 - 1995
- [j8]Thomas M. Stout, Theodore J. Williams:
Pioneering work in the field of computer process control. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 17(1): 6-18 (1995) - 1993
- [c7]Theodore J. Williams, Peter Bernus, J. Brosvic, David Chen, Guy Doumeingts, Laszlo Nemes, James L. Nevins, Bruno Vallespir, Jakob Vlietstra, D. Zoetekouw:
Architectures for Integrating Manufacturing Activities and Enterprises. DIISM 1993: 3-18 - [c6]Theodore J. Williams:
The Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture. DIISM 1993: 43-64 - [c5]Theodore J. Williams, Peter Bernus, J. Brosvic, David Chen, Guy Doumeingts, Laszlo Nemes, James L. Nevins, Bruno Vallespir, Jakob Vlietstra, D. Zoetekouw:
Architectures for Integrating Manufacturing Activities and Enterprises. Towards World Class Manufacturing 1993: 181-194
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [j7]Willis H. Ware, Edwin L. Harder, Bruce Gilchrist, Paul Armer, Richard I. Tanaka, Keith W. Uncapher, Walter L. Anderson, George Glaser, Anthony Ralston, Theodore J. Williams, Albert S. Hoagland, J. Ralph Leatherman, Sylvia Charp, Stephen S. Yau:
Perspectives on a Quarter-Century: AFIPS Presidents. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 8(3): 275-302 (1986) - [j6]Theodore J. Williams:
One view of the future of industrial control. Inf. Manag. 11(5): 217-227 (1986) - [c4]Theodore J. Williams:
Controversial Issues in CIM (CAD, CAM, CAE) (Panel). IFIP Congress 1986: 1099-1100 - 1984
- [j5]Theodore J. Williams:
The Development of Reliabililty in Industrial Control Systems. IEEE Micro 4(6): 66-80 (1984)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [c3]Theodore J. Williams:
Two Decades of Change - A Review of the 20 Years of Digital Control. Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology 1978: 739-744 - 1973
- [c2]Theodore J. Williams, Kirwin A. Whitman:
Needs for industrial computer standards: as satisfied by ISA's programs in this area. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1973: 57-61
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [j4]Theodore J. Williams:
The IFAC optimal systems planning symposium. Autom. 5(2): 145-149 (1969) - [j3]Theodore J. Williams:
Interface requirements, transducers and computers for on-line systems: Survey on digital computers in control fourth congress - International federation of automatic control Warsaw, Poland - June 16-20, 1969. Autom. 5(6): 845-854 (1969) - 1968
- [c1]Theodore J. Williams:
Computer systems for industrial process control. A review of progress, needs, and expected developments. IFIP Congress (2) 1968: 907-916 - 1965
- [j2]Theodore J. Williams:
Economics and the future of process control. Autom. 3(1): 1-13 (1965)
1950 – 1959
- 1957
- [j1]Theodore J. Williams, R. Curtis Johnson, Arthur Rose:
Computations in the Field of Engineering Chemistry. J. ACM 4(4): 393-419 (1957)
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