2002 UK Spring Symposium
Conference Session 1,  9th April 2002



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Keynote Papers

  • Thinking the Unthinkable –Bringing the risk of extreme events into the analysis of system cost-effectiveness and value
    • Professor Philip M ’Pherson of Systems and Value Consultancy
  • Acquisition of Systems of Systems is just a simple multi-phased parallel processing paradigm
    • Joe Kasser
  • SEEC presentation on Systems Thinking
    • David Harris of the SEEC

Safety Process

  • Towards Formalising Reuse in Safety Cases
    • David Bush
  • Will it be safe?-An Approach to Engineering Safety Requirements
    • Alan Simpson & Joanne Stoker of Praxis Critical Systems
  • Presidential Address (115kB, ppt) and Member Feedback
    • Paul Davies Chief Systems Engineer, Thales Defence Ltd

Human Factors

  • A Systems Approach to Safety in Multi-Crew Aircraft
    • David Harris,Systems Engineering and Evaluation Centre (SEEC)at the University of South Australia
  • Human Engineers in the 'System of System Design'
    • Robert Child Sula Systems Ltd

Transportation

  • Rails –The Complexity of Simple Guidance
    • John Williams Research Fellow University of Birmingham
  • National Air Traffic Services New Scottish Centre -Designing to Air Traffic Control Safety and Reliability Requirements
    • William Kennaway of JacobsGIBB and Chris Cowell of AEA Technology
  • Also a paper from Mick McManus Systems Integration Manager of Infraco JNP Ltd

Symposium Dinner

The Symposium Dinner will commence at 19:30, preceded by drinks from 19:00.

 

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Last Updated: 01 August, 2002