Donald H. Liles

Donald H. Liles
Born (1947-02-14)14 February 1947
Nationality United States
Fields Industrial Engineering
Alma mater University of Texas at Arlington
Doctoral advisor G. T. Stevens
Known for Enterprise Engineering

Donald H. (Don) Liles (born February 14 1947) is an American engineer, Professor of Industrial Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington, known for his seminal work on enterprise engineering.[1][2]

Biography

Liles studied engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he received his BS in 1970, his MS in 1974 and his PhD in 1978 all in industrial engineering.[3]

Liles has spent his academic career at the University of Texas at Arlington, starting in 1979 as assistant professor and later associate professor. From 1989 to 1998 he was also associate director at the Automation and Robotics Research Institute. From 1998 to 2012 he was professor of industrial engineering, and chair of the IMSE Department at the University of Texas at Arlington.[3]

Liles has been executive council member of the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center, and member of the National Honor Society for Industrial Engineering.[3]

Publications

Liles authored and co-authored several books and articles.[4] Books:

Articles, a selection:

References

  1. Giaglis, George M. (2001). "A taxonomy of business process modeling and information systems modeling techniques". International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems 13 (2): 209–228.
  2. Dietz, Jan; Iijima, Junichi; Mulder, Hans; Proper, Erik; Tribolet, José; Winter, Robert; et al. (2013). "The discipline of enterprise engineering". International Journal of Organisational Design and Engineering 3 (1): 93.
  3. 1 2 3 "Dr. Don Liles". uta.edu. September 2014.
  4. Donald H. Liles's publications indexed by the DBLP Bibliography Server at the University of Trier

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