SAFECOMP 2002
The 21st International Conference on
Computer Safety, Reliability and Security
Catania, Italy, 10-13 September 2002, Catania, Italy
http://www.safecomp.org/
Co-located and Coordinated with
ECCE 11 - Cognition, Culture and Design
Eleventh European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
Catania, Italy, 8-11 September 2002
http://www.ecce.info/
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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE & PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
SAFECOMP 2002 will be held on 10-13 September 2002 in Catania, Italy.
The European Workshop on Industrial Computer Systems, TC 7 on
Reliability, Safety, and Security (EWICS TC7) established SAFECOMP in
1979. http://www.ewics.org/
Since its establishment SAFECOMP, the series of conferences on
Computer Safety, Reliability and Security, has contributed to the
progress of the state of the art in dependable applications of computer
systems. SAFECOMP provides ample opportunity to exchange insights and
experience in emerging methods and practical experience across the
borders of different disciplines. Previous SAFECOMPs have already
registered the need for multidisciplinarity in order better to
understand dependability of computer-based systems in which human
factors still remain a major criticality. SAFECOMP 2002 further
addresses multidisciplinarity by collaborating and coordinating its
annual activities with the Eleventh European Conference on Cognitive
Ergonomics (ECCE-11).
SAFECOMP 2002 and ECCE-11 have jointly organized an industry panel on
Human-Computer System Dependability.
Panel Moderators:
- Sandro Bologna (ENEA, I)
- Erik Hollnagel (CSELAB, University of Linköping, S)
Panellists:
- Christopher Bartlett (BAE SYSTEMS, UK)
- Helmut Bezecny (Dow,D)
- Bjørn Axel Gran (Institute For Energy Technology, NO)
- Dino De Luca (NOKIA, I)
- Bernard Pavard (GRIC-IRIT, Paul Sabatier University, F)
- Job Rutgers (Philips Design, NL)
The cross-fertilization among different scientific communities and
industry supports the achievement of long-term results contributing to
the integration of multidisciplinary experience in order to improve the
design and deployment of dependable computer-based systems.
SAFECOMP 2002 addresses the need to broaden the scope of disciplines
contributing to dependability.
The SAFECOMP 2002 program consists of 27 refereed papers plus three
invited
Keynote Talks.
KEYNOTE TALKS
- John C. Knight (University of Virginia, US)
``Software Challenges in Aviation Systems''
- Bev Littlewood (City University, UK)
``On Diversity, and the Elusiveness of Independence''
- Andrea Servida (European Commission)
``Dependability in the Information Society: getting ready for the FP6''
TUTORIALS
Tutorial 1
``Safety Case Management''
Tim Kelly (University of York, UK)
Tutorial 2
``Methods for Dependability Analyses of Software Intensive Systems''
Gerald Sonneck (ARCS, A)
Tutorial 3
``Critical Systems Development with UML''
Jan Jürjens (Munich University of Technology, D)
EXHIBITION and TOOL FAIR
A dedicated space will be organized for Exhibition and Tool Fair.
Organizations requiring to show their own stands and products should
register as exhibitors.
REGISTRATION
To register please download the registration form from the
SAFECOMP 2002 web site
http://www.safecomp.org/
or contact [log in to unmask]
EARLY REGISTRATION by July 31st
ACCOMMODATION
For details about accommodation in Catania and travel information
please refer to travel information pages into the SAFECOMP 2002
web site. To obtain the negotiated conference rates contact your
hotel using ECCE-SAFECOMP booking form (available for download from
the conference web pages)
ECCE-11
The main theme of ECCE-11 is Cognition, Culture and Design.
The ECCE-11 program consist of:
- 1 Panel Session
- 27 Papers, and
- 19 Visual Presentations
Please find further information about the ECCE-11 program into the
conference web site.
http://www.ecce.info
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Massimo Felici
Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science
Division of Informatics
The University of Edinburgh
James Clerk Maxwell Building
The King's Buildings
Mayfield Road
Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 - 131 - 6505899
Fax: +44 - 131 - 6677209
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
URL address: http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/mas/
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