Category:Mark S. Fox

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Mark Stephen Fox (born 1952) is a Canadian computer scientist, Professor of Industrial Engineering and Distinguished Professor of Urban Systems Engineering at the University of Toronto, known for the development of Constraint Directed Scheduling in the 1980s[1][2] and the TOVE Project to develop an ontological framework for enterprise modeling and enterprise integration in the 1990s.

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Mark S. Fox 
Canadian computer scientist and Professor of Industrial Engineering
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Date of birth9 May 1952
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  • Christopher Beck
  • Norman Sadeh
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  • AAAI Fellow (1991)
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Wikidata Q14949557
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VIAF ID: 58144197
Library of Congress authority ID: n87876363
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Libraries Australia ID: 49865676
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 073443468
NORAF ID: 90807561
National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007604950805171
Mathematics Genealogy Project ID: 67143
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