Enterprise-Control System
Integration Part 2:
Object Model Attributes
Approved 17 October 2001
ANSI/ISA–95.00.02–2001
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Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 2: Object Model Attributes
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K. Unger, Chairman EnteGreat, Inc.
D. Brandl, Editor Sequencia Corp.
D. Adler Eli Lilly & Co.
W. Bosler Texas Consultants, Inc.
B. Brown E I du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Y. Carrier KEOPS Technologies
K. Chambers Intellution, Inc.
C. Clements Honeywell IAC
C. Conklin Dow Corning Corp.
L. Craig Rohm and Haas Co.
R. Crossan SAP America, Inc.
D. Emerson Yokogawa Corp. of America
J. Jeffreys Wonderware, Inc.
B. Korkmaz Automation Vision, Inc.
K. Kovacs Real Enterprise Solutions
D. Kravitt SCT Corp.
C. Monchinski Automated Control Concepts, Inc.
P. Moylan Rockwell Software
S. Patnaik Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.
A. Poorman ABB Automation, Inc.
L. Poulson Novo Nordisk Engineering, A/S
G. Rathwell Enterprise Consultants
S. Singh ABB Industri AS
L. Steinocher Fluor Daniel, Inc.
W. Strauss Moore Products Co.
J. Vieille Consultant
B. Ward Consultant
T. Williams Purdue University
W. Wray Bayer Corp.
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NAME COMPANY
G. Addison Equistar Chemicals LP
B. Allgaier ABB Industrial Systems, Inc.
S. Angioletti Soft Brasil Sistemas de Gestao
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K. Baker Eli Lilly & Co.
H. Bales TRW
J. Barry Queue Systems, Inc.
B. Boston Hewlett-Packard Co.
T. Boucher Rutgers University
R. Brokamp Jacobs Engineering
J. Brown Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.
R. Bullotta Lightammer Software Corp.
R. Burke Price Waterhouse LLC
J. Burnell Hewlett-Packard Canada
R. Chappel Advanced Integration Group
D. Chappell Procter & Gamble Co.
L. Charpentier GSE Systems, Inc.
P. Cherry Cherry Services, Inc.
J. Clarke ATCOR
S. Cloughley Base Ten Systems, Inc.
P. Coddington Abbott Laboratories
E. Cosman Dow Chemical Co.
P. Couling Consilium, Inc.
H. Crenshaw Champion Intl.
R. De Theije Consultant
E. dela Hostria Rockwell Automation
J. deSpautz Real Enterprise Solutions
A. Diaz All-Control Systems, Inc.
D. Dziadiw Propack Data Corp.
L. Falkenau E I du Pont de Nemours
J. Fisher Dow Corning, Inc.
T. Fisher The Lubrizol Corp.
R. Flaherty IBM
D. Fleming Rockwell Automation
C. Foster E I du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Y. Fujita Toyo Engineering Corp.
G. Funk GLF Technology
J. Gallagher Nestle UK, Ltd.
M. Gallagher Lubrizol Corp.
G. Garfein Bay Area Instrument & Electric
D. Gaw Coactive Aesthetics, Inc.
A. Goldberger Consultant
D. Gussin Milltronics, Ltd.
A. Habib Walsh Automation
W. Hakanson MESA International
J. Ham Landacorp
K. Harris Honeywell POMS Corp.
D. Harrold Control Engineering Magazine
W. Hawkins HLQ Ltd.
N. Haxthausen Novo Nordisk Engineering A/S
J. Hedrick Automation & Control Tech, Inc.
S. Herb Siemens Moore Process Automation
B. Hinds Weyerhaeuser Co.
T. Hurst Hurst Technologies Corp.
E. Icayan ACES, Inc.
D. Imming Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.