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HESSD 2004: IFIP Working Conference on Human Error, Safety and System Development

WG 13.5 - Human error, Safety and System Development

Room: Cassiopée

Conference co-Chairs: Philippe Palanque (U. Toulouse 3, France) and Chris Johnson (U. Glasgow, UK)

 

Programme

Tuesday 24 August 2004

10h30 - 12h: Risk Management

Chair: Erik Wiersma (TU Delft, The Netherlands)

The Role of Night Vision Equipment in Military Incidents and Accidents - Chris W. Johnson (U. Glasgow, UK)

The Global Aviation Information Network (GAIN): Using Information to Make the Aviation System Less Error Prone and More Error Tolerant - Christopher A. Hart, (US Federal Aviation Administration, USA)

Development of Critiquing Systems in Networked Organisations - Björn Johansson, Ola Leifler, (Linköping U., Sweden), Mats Persson, Georgios Rigas (National Defence College, Sweden)

13h30 - 15h: Formal Methods and Notations

Chair: Philippe Palanque (U. Toulouse 3, France)

Analysing Dynamic Function Scheduling Decisions - Karsten Loer, Michael Hildebrandt, Michael Harrison (U. York, UK)

Formal Verification and Validation of Interactive Systems Specifications - Francis, E Jambon (CLIPS-IMAG, France), Yamine Aït-Ameur, (LISI/ENSMA, France), Benoit Breholée (ONERA-CERT-DTIM, France), Patrick Girard, Laurent Guittet (LISI/ENSMA, France)

Modelling Incident Scenarios to Enrich User Interface Development - Maria F. Q. Vieira Turnell, (LIHM & U. Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil), Claudia V. S. Guerrero (LIHM, Brazil) Jean-Marc Mercantini, Eugène Chouraqui (LSIS, France)

15h30 - 17h: Error Analysis

Chair: Hans Andersen (Risoe, Denmark)

Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast / Cockpit Display of Traffic Information: Pilot Use of Electronic vs Paper Map Displays During Aircraft Navigation on the Airport Surface - Veronika Prinzo (Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, USA)

Task Patterns for Taking into Account in an Efficient and Systematic Way Both Standard and Abnormal User Behaviour - Sandra R. Basnyat, Philippe Palanque (U. Paul Sabatier, France)

A Sampling Model to Ascertain Automation-Induced Complacency in Multi-Task Environments - Bagheri Nasrine, Gregory A. Jamieson (U. Toronto, Canada)

Decision Making in Avalanche Terrain a Concept for an Educational Computer Simulation Tool for Back-Country Ski Guides with a Special Focus on Human Errors - Urs Gruber (WSL, Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Switzerland)

Wednesday 25 August 2004

10h30 - 12h: Incident and Accident Analysis 1 (ATC and Healthcare)  

Chair: Peter Wright (U. York, UK)

Failure Analysis and the Safety-Case Lifecycle - William S. Greenwell, Elisabeth A. Strunk John C. Knight (U. Virginia, USA)

Runway Incursions: Investigating the Error of Investigation - Anne Isaac (National Air Traffic Services Ltd, UK)

Error Behavior in Health Care: A Paradigm for Error Analysis - Bogner M. Sue (Institute for the Study of Human Error, LLC, USA)

13h30 - 15h: Methodologies

Chair: Fabio Paternò (ISTI-CNR, Italy)

Toward A Human-Centered Uml For Risk Analysis - Application To A Medical Robot - Jérémie Guiochet (LESIA/GRIMM-ISYCOM/INSA-DGEI, France), G. Motet, C. Baron (LESIA-INSA, France), G. Boy (EURISCO International, France)

Handling Human Factors in Integrated Systems Engineering - Michael Cebulla, Technische (U. Berlin, German)

Studying Operator Behaviour During a Simple but Safety Critical Task - Hans H. K. Andersen (Risø National Laboratory, Denmark), Gunnar Hauland (DNV, Norway)

15h30 - 17h: Incident and Accident Analysis 2 (Aviation and Maritime)

Chair: Sue Bogner (Institute for the Study of Human Error, LLC, USA)

Challenge of Safety Data Analysis - Top Models Wanted: or "Don't Call Me A Cab, When I Ask for a Map" - Jari Nisula (Airbus, France)

SEMOMAP SEquential MOdel of The Maritime Accident Process - Jens-Uwe Schroeder (World Maritime U., Sweden)

The Team-Based Operation of Safety-Critical Programmable Systems in US Commercial Aviation and the UK Maritime Industries - Christopher W. Johnson (U. Glasgow, UK)

Thursday 26 August 2004

10h30 - 12h: Design for Error Tolerance

Chair: Michael Harrison (U. York, UK)

Ergonomic Deficiencies in the Operating Room - Ulrich Matern (Tuebingen U.-Hospital, Germany)

Integrating Human Factors in the Design of Safety Critical Systems; A Barrier Based Approach - Bastiaan A. Schupp, Shamus Smith, Peter Wright (U. York, UK), Louis Goossens; (Delft U. of Technology, The Netherlands)

Designing Distributed Task Performance in Safety-Critical Systems Equipped With Mobile Devices - Ana-Maria-Marhan, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro (ISTI-CNR, Italy)

13h30 - 15h: Invited Talk

Chair: Chris Johnson (U. Glasgow, UK)

Automation Error and Human Attention: the Challenge of Alerting Systems - Christopher Wickens (Beckman Institute and Institute of Aviation, U. of Illinois, USA)

15h30 - 17h: Open Discussion and IFIP WG 13.5 Assembly

Chairs: Chris Johnson (U. Glasgow, UK) and Philippe Palanque (U. Toulouse 3, France)

 

 

 

The Final Programme is online!

We are very proud to present an extremely attractive programme that offers more than six hundred presentations.
This very rich programme offers a large variety of opportunities. Attendees will be able to compose their own menu, by mixing on-the-edge research and state-of-the-practice results in their own field of expertise, together with surveys and prospective views in other domains of interest.
The overall schedule of sessions and the social events have been designed to facilitate fruitful interactions between attendees.

Join us during a week and share l'esprit de Toulouse !

         Jean Claude Laprie

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