Papers Programme overview | Wednesday | Thursday
 

 

Thursday - Conf. day 2

Session C1: Safety Management - Safety Class

Session D1: Safety Management & New Safety Management Techniques

C.1.1

Multi-View Safety Cases
M Flood, Irish Aviation Authority, Ireland
I Habli, University of York, UK

D.1.1

Safety Assurance; Where Does the Effort go? Where should it go?
N W Holmes-Mackie, Scott Lister Ltd, UK

C.1.2

Justifying the Validity of Safety Assessment Models with Safety Case Patterns
L Sun, O Lisagor, T Kelly, University of York, UK

D.1.2

Reducing Our Ignorance: Finding Answers to Certain Epistemic Questions for
Software Systems

C M Holloway, NASA Langley Research
Center, USA

C W Johnson, University of Glasgow, UK

C.1.3

A Model-Based Risk Management Approach - Marketing Vs Safety Case Study
M J Brownsword, J D Holt, S A Perry, Atego, UK

D.1.3

Assessment of the Behavioural Component of Competency to Substantiate Practitioner Competency Claims
S M Collins, QinetiQ, UK
M Nicholson, University of York, UK

Session C2: Safety Management – Plant / Process Control Systems

Session D1 Cont: Safety Management & New Safety Management Techniques

C.2.1

A Safety Centred Approach to Lighting in the Process Industries
R Gill, Dialight, UK, J Peck, M Schratz, Dialight, USA

D.1.4

Are Best Practices Really Best Practice?
X Quayzin, Invensys Rail, UK

C.2.2

Machine Protection of the Large
Hadron Collider

B Todd, M Kwiatkowski, B Puccio, R Schmidt,
S Wagner, M Zerlauth, CERN, Switzerland

 

 

C.2.3

Safety Requirements Specification for New Safety Systems in Older Nuclear Facilities in the UK
A C Bounds, ARCADIS, UK

 

 
Session C3: Safety Management - Standards  

C.3.1
Thoughts from the DO-178C Committee
D Daniels, Verocel Ltd, UK

 

C.3.2

An Extension of ISO/IEC 15504 to Address Safety Processes
G Lami, F Fabbrini, M Fusani,
CNR - Information Science and Technology Institute, Italy

 

 

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