[SystemSafety] CFP: Workshop on Human Factors

Peter Bernard Ladkin ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de
Mon Oct 29 16:50:04 CET 2012


Also from Chris:

In association with IFIP WG13.5, Call for Papers, Workshop on:

Human Factors in the Safety and Security of Critical Systems

18 and 19 March, 2013, School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Scotland.

Over the last thirty years, there has been a mass of research into the central role that human 
factors play in determining the safety of complex systems.
Studies have identified the interactions between stress, fatigue, workload and a host of performance 
shaping factors that influence the perception, cognition
and physiology of operators, of maintenance staff and of management.

At the same time, there has been a growing recognition that security is a key factor in the 
dependability of critical systems.  However, much attention has
focused on the technical infrastructures, the software and hardware that mitigate potential threats. 
  Only in the last 5-10 years has there been a significant
  focus on human aspects of cyber security.  The existing work on this area has not always been 
informed by the mass of previous work in the human factors
f safety critical systems.  However terms such as 'situation awareness' that were originally 
considered in safety-related systems are increasingly being used in the context of cyber security.

This workshop will provide a common forum for researchers working on the human factors of safety and 
security critical systems.  The following list
  identifies some, but not all, of the potential topics:
.	Usability studies of security or safety critical systems;
.	Application of human factors studies from safety-critical to secure systems (and vice versa);
.	Interactions between safety, security, dependability and the usability of complex systems;
.	Common organisational issues in safety and security critical systems;
.	Studies of resilience across both safety and security critical systems;
.	Tools and techniques for the co-design of safety and security critical interfaces.

Submission instructions: please send abstracts to the conference chairs by 7th December 2012.  Full 
papers are due by 30th January 2013.  Selected submissions
will be included after further review for a special edition of Elsevier's Reliability Engineering 
and System Safety journal.

Co-chairs:	
Chris Johnson, 		Univ. of Glasgow. (Email: Johnson at dcs.gla.ac.uk).
Philippe Palanque,	IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier. (Email: palanque at irit.fr)

Programme Committee:
Judy Bowen,  Univ of Waikato, New Zealand.		Martin Lee, Symantec, UK.
Jens Braband, Siemens, Germany.			Tony Licu, EUROCONTROL, Belgium.
Judy Bowen,  Univ of Waikato, New Zealand.		Antonio Nogueras , EUROCONTROL, Belgium.
Barbara Czerny, Chrysler Motors, Detroit, USA.		Karen Renaud, University of Glasgow, UK.
Asaf Degani, General Motors,  Israel. 			Angela Sasse, University College London, UK.
Tristan Henderson, St. Andrews Univ, UK.		Gabriele Schedl, Frequentis, Austria.
Erik Hollnagel, University of Southern Denmark		Markus Seemann,Siemens, Germany.
C. Michael Holloway, NASA Langley, USA.		Maite Trujillo, European Space Agency, NL.
Amaya Atencia Jepez,  GMV, Spain,			Maria Q. Vieira, Univ de Campina Grade, Brazil.
Jackie Kaiser, US Air Force, USA.	



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