THE SAFETY-CRITICAL SYSTEMS CLUB, Twentieth annual:
Safety-critical Systems Symposium (SSS '12)
Tuesday 7 - Thursday 9 February, 2012 - Bristol Marriott Royal HotelJoin your fellow systems safety professionals for three days of cutting edge presentations and debate at
20th Safety-critical Systems Symposium
the Topics will include:
• Goal-based safety standards
• Safety and cyberdefence
• Bayesian belief networks for dependability cases
• Developing and validating safety critical software
• Railway safety decision making
• EMC for functional safety
• Safety of unmanned aerial systems
• Safety culture
• Safety management systems
• Fukushima
Keynote Speakers
Jens Braband
Chris Johnson
Peter Ladkin
John McDermid
Roger Rivett
Martyn Thomas
Tuesday 7th February:
Seven papers, including two keynote addresses:
Accidental Systems, Hidden Assumptions and Safety Assurance
by Martyn Thomas, Martyn Thomas Associates Limited
and
The Challenge of Technological Change in the Automotive Industry
by Roger Rivett, Jaguar Land Rover
An exhibition, and a tools and services fair, will run throughout the day.
An evening reception, with canapés and a cider tasting (plus alternative refreshments) will take place in the exhibition areas.
Wednesday 8th February:
Seven papers, plus “Question Time”, and including two keynote addresses:
CyberSafety: CyberSecurity and Safety-Critical Software Engineering
by Chris Johnson, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow
and
The Fukushima Accident
by Peter Ladkin, University of Bielefeld CITEC and Causalis Limited, Germany
An exhibition, and a tools and services fair, will run throughout the day.
The Symposium banquet with an after-dinner talk:
20 years? Are we nearly there yet?
by Prof Bob Malcolm, ideo Ltd,
(Formerly head of the UK Safety-Critical Systems Research Programme)
Thursday 9th February:
Eight papers, including two keynote addresses:
A Risk-based Approach towards Assessment of Potential Safety Deficiencies
by Jens Braband, Siemens AG, Germany
and
Goal-Based Safety Standards: Promises and Pitfalls
John McDermid and Andrew Rae, Department of Computer Science, University of York
To Register
A programme for the event is available.
If you have any questions, please contact mike.parsons@scsc.uk.
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