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== Key Contributors

The following individuals have made significant contributions to AP 210 development and its supporting research:
The following individuals have made significant contributions to AP 210 development, research, and its supporting ecosystem.

=== Thomas Thurman — AP 210 Project Leader

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* Coordinated AP 210 development across PDES Inc., NIST, Boeing, Rockwell Collins, and the ISO TC 184/SC 4 community
* Chaired the AP 210 design rule formalism discussions with Gregory Smith (Boeing) and Manas Bajaj (Georgia Tech)

=== Other Key Contributors
*Selected publications:* Co-author of <<ref-nist-ams-100-51>>, <<ref-nist-gcr-15-990>>, <<ref-plm-denno>>, <<ref-incose-denno>>, and <<ref-nistir-7717>>.

* *Allison Barnard Feeney* — NIST research leadership and standards methodology
* *Michael Keenan* — NIST research engineering and implementation
* *Kevin Brady* — NIST strategic direction for STEP standards
=== Allison Barnard Feeney — NIST Research Leader

*Allison Barnard Feeney* is a *Computer Scientist at NIST* who provided research leadership and standards methodology for AP 210 and the broader STEP program.

*Standards research:*

* Led NIST research on product manufacturing information (PMI) representation in STEP standards
* Co-authored <<ref-nist-ams-100-51>> on migrating ISO 10303 PMI models to a common core
* Advanced standards methodology for interoperability of product data across the STEP application protocol family

*Standards development:*

* Contributed to the development and validation of multiple STEP application protocols
* Participated in ISO TC 184/SC 4 standards development activities
* Guided NIST research partnerships with PDES Inc. and industry

=== Kevin Brady — NIST Strategic Direction

*Kevin Brady* provided *strategic direction for STEP standards* at NIST, guiding the long-term vision for industrial data interoperability.

*Research leadership:*

* Co-authored <<ref-nistir-7677>> (AP210 Edition 2 Concept of Operations) with Jamie Stori, defining the operational framework for the standard
* Co-authored <<ref-nist-gcr-15-990>> on the representation of thermal resistor network models for packaged components in STEP AP210 Edition 2
* Directed NIST programs supporting STEP implementation and validation across industry

*Strategic impact:*

* Shaped NIST strategy for standards-based engineering data exchange
* Fostered collaboration between NIST, PDES Inc., and defense industry partners

=== Michael Keenan — NIST Research Engineering

*Michael Keenan* contributed *research engineering and implementation* for AP 210 at NIST.

*Implementation work:*

* Developed the NIST JSDAI reference implementation for AP210, including the MIMqueries interface and model traversal APIs
* Built validation tools and test infrastructure used to verify AP210 conformance
* Contributed to test case development for the PDES Test Cases Project

*Engineering contributions:*

* Supported the integration of AP210 data with design and analysis tools
* Participated in interoperability testing across multiple vendor implementations

=== Peter Denno — NIST Systems Engineering and Information Modeling

*Peter Denno* is a *Computer Scientist at NIST* specializing in systems engineering, information modeling, and integration schema.

*Research contributions:*

* Co-authored <<ref-plm-denno>> on requirements for information technology supporting product lifecycle management, analyzing cohesion and traceability in engineering data
* Co-authored <<ref-incose-denno>> on enabling model-based systems engineering disciplines, connecting AP210 with MBSE methodology
* Developed process-aware integration schema concepts that advanced the theoretical foundation for AP210 as an integration standard

*Standards and tools:*

* Contributed to the EXPRESS-X mapping language development (ISO 10303-14)
* Advanced AP233 (systems engineering) and SysML integration with STEP data
* Developed model-driven integration techniques for existing engineering models

=== Jamie Stori — Concept of Operations

*Jamie Stori* of *SFM Technology, Inc.* defined the conceptual framework for AP210 Edition 2.

*Standards development:*

* Authored <<ref-nistir-7677>> (AP210 Edition 2 Concept of Operations), the foundational document describing how AP210 addresses electronic assembly design data exchange
* Co-authored <<ref-nist-gcr-15-990>> on the representation of thermal resistor network models for packaged components in STEP AP210

*Analytical work:*

* Developed thermal management models for electronic components using STEP AP210 data structures
* Contributed to the analysis of how AP210 could represent thermal and physical characteristics of packaged electronic components

=== John Mettenburg — Rockwell Collins Systems Engineering

*John Mettenburg* is a *Principal Systems Engineer at Rockwell Collins* (now Collins Aerospace) who contributed to model-based systems engineering for AP210.

*Research contributions:*

* Co-authored <<ref-incose-denno>> on enabling model-based systems engineering disciplines, demonstrating how AP210 data supports systems engineering workflows
* Advanced the application of AP210 in the context of defense and aerospace systems engineering

*Industry application:*

* Bridged AP210 data standards with model-based systems engineering practices at Rockwell Collins
* Contributed to the practical validation of AP210 concepts in real-world engineering environments

=== Dwayne Hardy — American Systems

*Dwayne Hardy* of *American Systems* contributed to the systems engineering research that connected AP210 with broader MBSE methodology.

*Research contributions:*

* Co-authored <<ref-incose-denno>> on enabling model-based systems engineering disciplines
* Contributed to the analysis of how STEP standards, including AP210, support systems engineering data integration

== Additional Contributors

The following individuals contributed to AP 210 through test case development, training materials, implementation work, and standards discussions within the PDES and NIST programs:

* *James F. Adams* (The Boeing Company) — author of PDES test cases including PDES-181 (Complex Multi-layer PCA)
* *Steve Waterbury* (NASA) — test case author and contributor to product lifecycle management research at NIST
* *Mike Benda* — co-contributor on recommended practices for AP210
* *Jim Evans* — PDES test case author
* *Kevin Cline* — PDES test case author
* *Craig Lanning* — PDES test case author
* *Paul Monson* — PDES test case author

== Reference Publications

[[ref-nist-ams-100-51]] . *NIST AMS 100-51:* _On Migrating ISO 10303 PMI Models to a Common Core_ — Allison Barnard Feeney and Thomas Thurman. https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=935394[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-nist-ams-300-12]] . *NIST AMS 300-12:* _Research Results and Recommendations for Universally Unique Identifiers_ — NIST. https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ams/NIST.AMS.300-12.pdf[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-nist-gcr-15-990]] . *NIST GCR 15-990:* _Representation of Thermal Resistor Network Model for Packaged Component in STEP AP210 Edition 2_ — Jamie Stori, Kevin Brady, and Thomas Thurman. https://www.nist.gov/publications/representation-thermal-resistor-network-model-packaged-component-step-ap210-edition-2[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-nist-gcr-15-991]] . *NIST GCR 15-991:* _Extensions of Recommended Practices for GD&T in STEP-AP210 in the Context of Packaged Electronic Components_ — NIST. https://www.nist.gov/publications/extensions-recommended-practices-gdt-step-ap210-context-packaged-electronic-components[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-nistir-6991]] . *NIST IR 6991:* _Representation of Thermal Resistor Network Model for a Packaged Component for Use in STEP AP210_ — NIST. https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=903903[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-nistir-7648]] . *NIST IR 7648:* _NISTIR 7648_ — NIST. https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.7648[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-plm-denno]] . _Requirements on Information Technology for Product Lifecycle Management_ — Peter Denno (NIST) and Thomas Thurman (Rockwell Collins). https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=822191[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-incose-denno]] . _On Enabling a Model-Based Systems Engineering Discipline_ — Peter Denno (NIST), Thomas Thurman (Rockwell Collins), John Mettenburg (Rockwell Collins), and Dwayne Hardy (American Systems). https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=824653[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-nistir-7677]] . *NIST IR 7677:* _AP210 Edition 2 Concept of Operations_ — Jamie Stori (SFM Technology) and Kevin Brady (NIST). https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=905123[Available from NIST^].

[[ref-nistir-7717]] . *NIST IR 7717:* _Use Cases for the Management and Maintenance of Multi-Domain AP 210 Component Models_ — NIST. https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=906355[Available from NIST^].

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