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ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2007
Enterprise-Control System Integration
Part 5: Business-to-Manufacturing
Transactions
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The following individuals served as voting members of ISA-SP95 during the development of ANSI/ISA-
95.00.05-2007.
NAME COMPANY
Keith Unger
*
Stone Technologies Inc.
William H. Bosler
**
Texas Consultants Inc.
Donald Clark
**
Invensys Process Systems
Dennis Brandl
***
BR&L Consulting Inc.
Chris Monchinski
****
Automated Control Concepts Inc.
Gary Addison Lyondell – Equistar Chemicals LP
David Adler Eli Lilly & Co.
Michael Bachelor Bachelor Controls Inc.
Lynn Craig MAA Inc.
Eric Cosman Dow Chemical
Paresh Dalwalla OpteBiz
Em delaHostria Rockwell Automation
Stefano Dighero Siemens
David Emerson Yokogawa
Charlie Gifford GE Fanuc America
Les Hastings ProsCon Ltd.
Gavan Hood~ Rockwell Automation
Jay Jeffreys~ Invensys Wonderware
Charlotta Johnsson Lund Institute of Technology
Alan Johnston MIMOSA
Eugene Lambert Wunderlich-Malec
Marc Leroux ABB Inc.
Richard Martin Aspen Technology
Tracy Miller Deere & Co.
Yasuyuki Nishioka Hosei University
Saroj Patnaik Emerson Process Management
Costantino Pipero Beeond Inc.
Anne Poorman~ ABB Inc.
Leif Poulsen NNE A/S
Swarandeep Singh~ ABB A/S
Leon Steinocher Fluor Enterprises Inc.
Jean Vieille Psynapses
Ray Walker DuPont Engineering
Theodore Williams Purdue University
*
Chairman
**
Vice Chairman
***
Editor
****
Secretary
~ Alternate
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The following individuals also served as active members of ISA-SP95 during the preparation of this
standard:
NAME COMPANY
Ken Bever Assetricity LLC
David Connelly Open Applications Group Inc.
Baha Korkmaz Automation Vision Inc.
David Cornel Procter & Gamble
Dennis Delaney Accenture
Russ Dickinson Dow Chemical
Llorenç Domingo Aspen Technology
Steve Downs Applied Creative Technologies
Yves Dufort Wonderware
Daniel Dziadiw Schering-Plough Corp.
Joe Faccenda Aspen Technology
Christine Hermetet-Filez AFNOR
Kevin Fitzgerald Invensys
Tony Gallo Real Time Software Solutions
Alistar Gillanders DynoChem Inc.
Stephen Graham Dow Chemical
Graeme Hall Aspen Technology
William Hawkins HLQ Ltd.
Girish Joglekar Purdue University
Hansil Kim University of Ulsan
Jim Luth OPC Foundation
Kishen Manjunath Honeywell Process Solutions
Jean-Jacques Michel IDPI Conseil
Thorsten Ruehl Camstar
Nathan Schallert Eli Lilly & Co
Paul Schiller BP America
Bianca Scholten Ordina Technical Automation
David Shorter IT Focus
Bryan Singer Rockwell Automation
Arne Svendsen Arla Foods
Jason Toschlog Flexware Innovation
Gregory Winchester NEMA
Chunhua Zhao Purdue University
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