Accepted Papers – Final – 26.04.2005(in Thematic Blocks)
Keynote Lectures
Keynote lecture: Foundational issues in risk analysisT. Aven, Norway
Keynote lecture: Multi-attribute utility theory and FN-criteriaT. Bedford, UK
Keynote lecture: Methods of probability assessment of ships' accidents on restricted water areasL. Gucma, Poland
Keynote lecture: Grey repairable system analysisR. Guo, South Africa & C.E. Love, Canada
Thematic Blocks B1 - Methods of Hazard and Risk Analysis
Development of a causal model for air transport safetyB.J.M. Ale, L.J. Bellamy, R.M. Cooke, L.H.J. Goossens, A.R. Hale, D. Kurowicka & A.L.C. Roelen, Netherlands & E. Smith, England
A geostatistic approach to the Functional Analysis Space Technique: a case of study.G. Alfaro Degan, D. Lippiello & M.Pinzari, Italy
Analysis of accident scenarios of RoPax vesselsP. Antão & C. Guedes Soares, Portugal
Application of the Formal Safety Assessment to the reduction of turn around time in the high speed craft terminal of the port of NiceP. Antão & C. Guedes Soares, Portugal & M. Fracchia, Italy & F. Capoulade, France
Ways of perfection of hazardous goods’ transportation technologyN. Batarlienė, Lithuania
Application of the ARAMIS Methodology to Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesA. Bernatik, R. Bris & S. Horehledova, Czech Republic
Probabilistic approach to risk analysis of chemical spills at seaM. Bogalecka & K. Kołowrocki, Poland
Time redundancy in a transportation logistics systemD. Caban & H. Maciejewski, Poland
Working towards an integrated approach for analyzing risks in process plantsJ.Cambon, E. Garbolino & F. Guarnieri, France
On the need of exact probabilistic quantification in FT/ET analysisG.G.M. Cojazzi, S. Contini & G. Renda, Italy
New Ways of Applying the Petri Net Formalism in Risk AnalysisM. Diergardt & R. Mock, Switzerland
An innovating application of Bayesian networks: global environmental risk assessment of the cold source system of a nuclear power plantA. Dutfoy, S. Pierlot & G. Deleuze, France
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An integrated model of controllability for the preliminary design phase of high speed craftsA. Faravelli & M. Pedrali, Italy & F. Ghozlan, France & T. Koester, Denmark
A risk-cost model for assessing the impact of automation and mechanical failures in the preliminary design phase of high speed craftsA. Faravelli, M. Pedrali & A. Raffetti, Italy
Risk estimation in systems where many various hazards are present and many various escalations / mitigations are possibleM. Ferjencik, Czech Republic
Rare events: natural hazards and major accident industries L. Fiorentini, V. Rossini, F. Colombo & A. Respighini, Italy
Securing new mobile technologiesA. Fischer & H. Straumann, Switzerland
An assessment of ship impact on the ground during manoeuvring in a port water areaW. Galor, Poland
Risk analysis for insurance of technical systemsD. Gołębiewski & K.T. Kosmowski, Poland
A Methodology for the integrated development of internal and external events in the probabilistic risk analysis for PBMR plantH. van Graan, D. Serbanescu & Y. Combrink, South Africa
Importance measures in cause-consequence diagrams, calculation and applicationsD.J.K. Griffin, UK
Methods for bridge safety assessments with respect to ship collisionsL. Gucma, Poland
Risk assessment of road tunnels based on Bayesian networkM. Holický & L. Šajtar, Czech Republic
The infrastructure of a probabilistic safety assessmentI. Ingemarson & M. Knochenhauer, Sweden
Optimization of a procedure for emergency cooling and pressure relief for reactors with exothermal processesD.W. Jabłoński & U. Hauptmanns, Germany
Challenges in remote control and remote co-operation of offshore oil and gas installations in the North SeaS.O. Johnsen, A. Askildsen & K. Hunnes, Norway
Identification and reduction of risks in remote operations of offshore oil and gas installations.S.O. Johnsen, M.A. Lundteigen, H. Fartum & J. Monsen, Norway
Does deregulation of the railways increase safety in rail transportation?S.O. Johnsen & M. Tungland, Norway
BDD complexity reduction by component fault treesB. Kaiser & A. Zocher, Germany
Uncertainty analysis performed for the review of a large scale probabilistic seismic hazard analysisJ.-U. Klügel, Switzerland & F. Groen, USA
Level 2 PSA approach for Ignalina RBMK-1500 reactor in LithuaniaV. Kopustinskas, E. Urbonavičius, A. Kaliatka, S. Rimkevičius, E. Ušpuras & A. Bagdonas, Lithuania & P. Hellström & G. Johanson, Sweden
Probabilistic risk analysis of electric shock associated with exploitation of low voltage equipment
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W. Korniluk & R.A. Sobolewski, Poland
Time series – the tool for traffic safety analysisR. Krystek & J. Żukowska, Poland
Areas of dangerous approach to the ship defined with the aid of a domainA. Łebkowski, M. Tobiasz, K. Dziedzicki, M. Tomera & R. Śmierzchalski, Poland
Rank reliability assessment of the technical object at early design stage with limited operational data. Case study.M. Młyńczak & T. Nowakowski, Poland
A methodology of risk assessment for operation and maintenance tasksA. Nagasaka, M. Ebisu, T. Aikawa, K. Hayase & K. Takano, Japan
Risk analysis; a tool to support decision making. But, who cares about the decisions?O. Njå & T.E. Nøkland, Norway
Determination of point of maximum likelihood in failure domain using genetic algorithmsA.S. Obadage & N. Harnpornchai, Thailand
Quantified risk assessment for plants producing and storing explosivesI.A. Papazoglou, P. Saravanos, I. Giakoumatos & O.N. Aneziris, Greece
Ships navigational risk assessment in port areasV. Paulauskas, Lithuania
Safety management coping with complexity in air traffic managementE. Perrin & J. Spouge, Norway
An approach to carry out a boiler plant hazard assessmentV. Rouhiainen, M. Reunanen, J. Sarsama & J. Schabel, Finland
Operational risk reduction of turbines by optimization of its start-upsA. M. Rusin & M. J. Lipka, Poland
Risk, probabilility and uncertainty for complex technical systemsD. Serbanescu, South Africa
Incorporating human and organizational factors in risk analysis for offshore installationsS. Sklet, T. Aven, S. Hauge & J.E. Vinnem, Norway
Qualitative analysis of human, technical and operational barrier elements during well interventionsS. Sklet, T. Steiro & O. Tjelta, Norway
The formal safety assessment and influence of human factor in application to chosen ship’s typeM. Smajdor, Poland
Reliability analysis based on cost of failureM.T. Todinov, UK
Risk criteria in EUV.M. Trbojevic, UK
B2 - Analytical Methods for System Safety and Reliability
Reliability analysis of large systems with dependent componentsA. Blokus, Poland
Reliability and availability evaluation of large renewal systemsA. Blokus, Poland
Preliminary reliability and availability estimates of an accelerator for an ADS system
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L. Burgazzi, Italy
Solution of stochastic multi-objective system reliability design problems using genetic algorithmsD.W. Coit & F. Baheranwala, USA
Reliability-adaptive tool change management of transfer linesC. Dietl & U.K. Rakowsky, Germany
Evaluating and improvement of safety instruments in offshore industries using dependability analysisV. Ebrahimipour & K. Suzuki, Japan
Formal hazard analysis using multi-net semantic networksL. Filippidis, Germany
Reasoning about trust in IT infrastructuresJ. Górski, Poland/Italy & M. Zagórski, Poland
Coupling of information-flow aggregation method and dynamical model for a more accurate evaluation of reliabilityK. Hamidi, France/Germany & O. Malassé & J.F. Aubry, France
Probability of failure on demand (PFD)-the formulas of IEC 61508 with focus on the 1oo2D votingP. Hokstad, Norway
An approach for early reliability evaluation of mechatronic systemsP. Jäger & B. Bertsche, Germany
Ferry control area of entry on the intersection with a fairwayL. Kasyk, Poland
A simple method to derive minimal cut sets for a non-coherent fault treeT. Kohda, Japan
Risk-based dynamic reconfiguration of safety monitoring systemsT. Kohda & W. Cui, Japan
Computer aided functional safety assessmentK.T. Kosmowski & M. Śliwiński, Poland
Methodology for functional safety assessmentK.T. Kosmowski & M. Śliwiński, Poland
On account of concurrent rectangular pulse actions in structural designA. Kudzys, Lithuania
Transformed conditional probabilities in cracking redundant bar system designA. Kudzys & R. Kliukas, Lithuania
Reliability improvement of large multi-state series-parallel systemsB. Kwiatuszewska-Sarnecka, Poland
Reliability improvement of large parallel-series systemsB. Kwiatuszewska-Sarnecka, Poland
Weighted voting systems: the decision making time aspectG. Levitin, Israel
Towards safer skies: a probabilistic approach to risk assessment of new aviation safety productsJ.T. Luxhøj & D.W. Coit, USA
An approach for online reliability evaluation and prediction of mechanical transmission componentsM. Maisch, B. Bertsche & R. Hettich, Germany
On limit reliability functions of series – “mn out of kn” systems
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B. Milczek, Poland
Dynamic Bayesian networks for modeling advanced fault tree features in dependability analysisS. Montani, L. Portinale & A. Bobbio, Italy
Analytic solution of seismic probabilistic risk assessmentO. Nusbaumer, Switzerland
General conditions for online estimation and optimization of reliability characteristicsI. Pabst & P.C. Müller, Germany
Reliability evaluation for the pump assembly using an accelerated testS.J. Park, S.D. Park & K.S. Kim, Korea
An introduction to reliability-adaptive systemsU.K. Rakowsky, Germany
On multi-system reliability and operationU.K. Rakowsky, Germany
Some notes on probabilities and non-probabilistic reliability measuresU.K. Rakowsky, Germany
Multistate component criticality analysis in multistate systemsJ. E. Ramirez-Marquez & D.W. Coit, USA
Neural generation of uncertainty reliability functions bounded by belief and plausibility frontiersR. Savić, Germany
Reliability of large parallel-series system in variable operation conditionsJ. Soszyńska, Poland
Reliability of large series-parallel system in variable operation conditionsJ. Soszyńska, Poland
Integration of reliability concepts, diagnosis and control to realize safe systemsD. Söffker, K. Kashi & K. Wolters, Germany
Achieving better on-time-delivery performance with the help of internal dependenciesJ. Takala & P. Nieminen, Finland
Reliability-redundancy allocation for multi-state series-parallel systemsZ. Tian & M.J. Zuo, Canada & H. Huang, China
An approach to affect the probability of failure by changed operation modesK. Wolters & D. Söffker, Germany
B3 - Monte Carlo Methods in System Safety and Reliability
Integration of analytical and Monte Carlo methods for dynamic system safety analysisR. Alzbutas & V. Janilionis, Lithuania
Improved Parameter Estimation for the Process Oriented Simulation (POS) Model for Common Cause FailuresH.-P. Berg, R. Görtz & E. Schimetschka, Germany
A SIL quantification approach to complex systems for guided transportationJ. Beugin, D. Renaux & L. Cauffriez, France
One computation algorithm for multiobjective maintenance optimizationR. Briš, Czech Republic
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Cost-optimization model for the planning of the renewal, inspection, and maintenance of substation facilities in Belgian power transmission systemO. Fouathia, J.C. Maun, P.E. Labeau & D. Wiot, Belgium
Monte Carlo simulation for automotive applications under real conditionsJ. Hauschild & A. Meyna, Germany
Influence of the control strategy choice on the safety level of a distributed control systemA. Mkhida, France/Marocco & P. Barger, J.M. Thiriet & J.F. Aubry, France
A multi-state Monte Carlo simulation model of a railway network systemL. Podofillini, Italy/ Switzerland & E. Zio & M. Marella, Italy
Modeling and simulation of the operational availability and costs of complex systems – a case studyP. Pozsgai & B. Bertsche, Germany
A multistate based generalized path vector approach for multistate two-terminal reliabilityJ. E. Ramirez-Marquez, D.W. Coit & M. Tortorella, USA
Reliability and functional analysis of discrete transport system with dispatcherT. Walkowiak & J. Mazurkiewicz, Poland
A Monte Carlo simulation approach to the production availability evaluation of an offshore installation with operational loopsE. Zio, P. Baraldi & E. Patelli, Italy
B4 - Bayesian Methods in System Safety and Reliability
Testing interval investigation using Bayesian approachR. Alzbutas, J. Augutis, V. Matuzas & I. Zutautaite, Lithuania
Statistical probability assessment of the technological transportation processA. Baublys, Lithuania
An approach to determine uncertainties of prior information – the transformation factorT. Hitziger & B. Bertsche, Germany
Description and discussion of principles and methods for technology qualificationA. Hjorteland, Norway
On how to use expert judgments in regularity analyses to obtain good predictionsA. Hjorteland & T. Aven, Norway
Real time updating of risk assessments during a drilling operationM. Sandøy & T. Aven, Norway
B5 – Dynamic Reliability
Solving dynamic reliability problems by means of ordinary and fluid stochastic petri netsD. Codetta-Raiteri & A. Bobbio, Italy
Reliability model of the multi-stage operationF. Grabski, Poland
The observational method in geotechnical engineering, a risk-based approachR.B. Jongejan, J.K. Vrijling & S. Van Baars, Netherlands
Reliability and risk evaluation of complex systems in their operation processesK. Kołowrocki, Poland
Extended block diagram method for multi-state system reliability assessment
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A. Lisnianski, Israel
Reliability optimization of a parallel system with redundant dependencesH. Yu, C. Chu, F. Yalaoui & É. Châtelet, France
Dynamic reliability analysis of the k-out-of-n multi-state systemE. Zaitseva, V. Levashenko & K.Matiaško, Slovakia & S. Puuronen, Finland
Software modeling framework for dynamic PRAD. Zhu, A. Mosleh & C. Smidts, USA
B6 – Maintenance Modelling
An improved 3- neighborhood heuristic algorithm for constrained reliability optimizationM. Agarwal & S. Aggarwal, India
Maintenance optimization of the RP10 shutdown safety systemA.H. Aguirre & G.S. Lazaro, PERU
Optimum maintenance of systems under two types of failureF.G Badía & M.D. Berrade, Spain
Multi-attribute approaches for maintenance policies selection problemM. Bertolini, E. Bottani & M. Bevilacqua, Italy
Optimization of the maintenance decision for a pipeline in oil productionB. Castanier, France & M. Rausand, Norway
A stochastic approach to burn-in procedures in accelerated environmentJ. H. Cha & M. H. Na, Korea
The optimal preventive maintenance model with degradation rate reduction for the repairable systemsC.-Y. Cheng, Taiwan
Statistical estimation on imperfectly maintained systemC.-Y. Cheng & C.-F. Liaw, Taiwan
Simultaneous assessment of the efficiency of preventive and corrective maintenance for repairable systems in a competing risk frameworkY. Dijoux, L. Doyen & O. Gaudoin, France
A fuzzy analysis on repairable system via simulationYu Ge Dong & Zheng Ni, China
A fuzzy reliability analysis based on the transformation between discrete fuzzy random variable and discrete random variableYu Ge Dong & Zheng Ni, China
Coherent concurrent task scheduling and resource assignment in dependable system designM. Drabowski & E. Wantuch, Poland
Optimization of the preventive maintenance plan of a series components systemJ.A.C. Duarte, J.C. Taborda, A. Craveiro & T. P. Trigo, Portugal
Minimal repair and lifesaving in heterogeneous populationsM.S. Finkelstein, South Africa
Stochastic System Age ProcessesR. Guo & T. Dunne, South Africa
Model of system availability caused by spare parts inventory levelA. Jodejko, Poland
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A study towards the application of Markovian deterioration processes for bridge maintenance modelling in the NetherlandsM.J. Kallen & J.M. van Noortwijk, Netherlands
Maintenance scheduling by variable dimension evolutionary algorithmsP. Limbourg & H.-D. Kochs, Germany
Calibration of reduced models by multi-objective genetic algorithmsM. Marseguerra, E. Zio & R. Canetta, Italy
Use of metrics with multiobjective GA. Application to the selection of an optimal maintenance strategy in the RCM contextS. Martorell, S. Carlos & A. Sánchez, Spain
Optimization of surveillance requirements at NPP considering time-dependent scheduling of tests and preventive maintenanceS. Martorell, S. Carlos, J.F. Villanueva & A.I. Sanchez, Spain & M. Cepin, Slovenia
Optimising the strategy of track maintenanceC. Meier-Hirmer, F. Sourget & M. Roussignol, France
A bivariate process model for maintenance and inspection planningM.J. Newby & C.T. Barker, UK
Modelling the deterioration of the coating on steel structuresR.P. Nicolai, G. Budai, R. Dekker & M. Vreijling, Netherlands
Redundancy optimization for multi-state systems under repair policiesM. Nourelfath & D. Ait-Kadi, Canada
A tool for optimising the maintenance of equipment of electrical networksS. Rusek, R. Goňo & R. Briš, Czech Republic
Adaptive maintenance policy for a deteriorating system with random change of modeB. Saassouh, L. Dieulle & A. Grall, France
Numerical analysis of fire risk at pipeline systems of industrial power facilitiesV.E. Seleznev & V.V. Aleshin, Russia
Automatic fit of parameters under identification of mathematical models to the real failuresV.E. Seleznev, V.V. Aleshin & A.L. Boychenko, Russia
Numerical analysis of nonstationary pollutant spread through the industrial sewer and riversV.E. Seleznev, O.I. Zelenskaya & S.N. Pryalov, Russia
Petri net modeling of production systems in consideration of system properties, maintenance and production processesM. Trost & B. Bertsche, Germany
A multiple criteria model for ship maintenance inspection optimizationJ. Wang, UK & A. Pillay, Norway
Multi-objective evolutionary optimal design of N-version software systemH. Yamachi, H. Yamamoto & Y. Tsujimura, Japan
A block replacement policy for a periodically inspected two-unit parallel standby safety systemR.I. Zequeira & C. Bérenguer, France
B7 – Reliability and Safety Data Collection and Analysis
Comparison of parametric and nonparametric estimations of lifetime distributions from incomplete warranty dataM. Delonga & B. Bertsche, Germany
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Applying the Taylor approach for reliability estimation of drillsC. Dietl, Germany
An analysis of drag forces based on L-momentsP.H.A.J.M. van Gelder, Netherlands & M.D. Pandey, Canada
Evaluation of reliability using shadowed sets and fuzzy lifetime dataO. Hryniewicz, Poland
Fast reliability prediction in the medical equipment industryR.A. Ion, S. Roelsma, P. Sonnemans & A. Brombacher, Netherlands & M.J. Newby, Netherlands/UK
Analysis of the barge repair ability basing on statistical dataR. Iwańkowicz, R. Rutkowski, T. Urbański, T. Graczyk & T. Jastrzębski, Poland
Analysis of reliability model of combined transportation systemT. Nowakowski & M. Zając, Poland
The reliability analysis of continuous operating technical systemP. Pisarski, Poland
Estimation of high consequence low frequency events through empirical Bayes proceduresJ. Quigley, T. Bedford & L. Walls, UK
Component reliability data in argentinean research reactors: collection and processingS.S. Rivera, J.E. Núñez Mc Leod, J.H. Barón, N. Rico & A. Cataldi, Argentina
Collection of reliability and maintenance data - development of an international standardH. A. Sandtorv, R. Østebø & H. Kortner, Norway
Flood forecast using Bayesian approachJ.Simaityte Volskiene, J. Augutis, E. Uspuras & I. Zutautaite, Lithuania
Simplified reliability data collection and analysis in the power systemM. Stojkov, R. Kovacevic & S. Nikolovski, Croatia
A reliability study for the evaluation of File Transfer Protocol requestsP. Tsopelas, Greece
Mapping up and down common cause failure rates and impact weightsJ.K. Vaurio, Finland
Continuous monitoring of warranty costsZ. Vintr & M. Vintr, Czech Republic
B8 – Structural Reliability and Safety
Quantitative analysis of the influence of fuzzy factors on fuzzy reliability of structuresH.Z. Huang, China & M.J. Zuo, X. F. Fan & Z. Tian, Canada
Structural reliability criteria and dynamic positioning of marine vesselsB.J. Leira, A. Sørensen, P.I.B. Berntsen & O.I. Aamo, Norway
Gamma processes for time-dependent reliability of structuresJ.M. van Noortwijk & M.J. Kallen, Netherlands & M.D. Pandey, Canada
Random field of initial deflections and strength of thin platesZ. Sadovský, Slovakia & C. Guedes Soares & A.P. Teixeira, Portugal
Use of Kriging to increase the predictive power of meta-models in structural reliabilityL. Schueremans & D. Van Gemert, Belgium
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Reliability of load bearing steel plates subjected to localised heat loadsA. P. Teixeira & C. Guedes Soares, Portugal
Bayesian bootstrap: use for estimating probabilities of accidental damage to structuresE.R. Vaidogas, Lithuania
B9 – Software Reliability and Security
Power systems performability analysisM. Dumitrescu, I.Voncila, T. Dumitriu, G. Gurguiatu, D. Floricau & A.P. Ulmeanu, Romania
Assessing software reliability in the context of refactoringI.J. Jóźwiak, A.M. Piotrowicz & M.K. Kowalczyk, Poland
Software vulnerability: definition, modeling, and practical evaluationM. Kimura, Japan
Software rejuvenation in maritime applicationsV. Koutras, V. Mennis, N. Nikitakos & A. Platis, Greece
Optimizing the amount of free resources on a computer system using software rejuvenationV. Koutras & A. Platis, Greece
A PKI security reliability assessment methodologyC. Lambrinoudakis, A. Platis & A. Leros, Greece
Genetic algorithm in optimization of fault-tolerant softwareG. Levitin & H. Ben-Haim, Israel
On using soft computing techniques in software reliability engineeringH. Madsen & P. Thyregod, Denmark & B. Burtschy, France & F. Popentiu & G. Albeanu, Romania
An experience in validating train control systems by a grey-box testing approachG. De Nicola, P. di Tommaso, R. Esposito, F. Flammini, P. Marmo & A. Orazzo, Italy
Assessment of the impact of software failures on the reliability of a man-computer systemW. Zamojski & D. Caban, Poland
B10 – Reliability of Network Systems
Probabilistic model checking for dependability properties of stochastic systemsN. Addouche, C. Antoine & J. Montmain, France
An introduction to the assessment of reliability of the heat supply systemsB. Babiarz, Poland
Stochastic and functional analysis of a public mobile network in a safety critical contextA. Bobbio, E. Ciancamerla, M. Minichino & E. Tronci, Italy
Maintenance optimization of a common simple distribution systemR. Briš, S. Rusek & R. Goňo, Czech Republic
An application of game theory to security and reliability analysisI.J. Jóźwiak, W. Laskowski & J. Zych, Poland
A lower bound for the node-pair reliability of network systems with small distances between adjacent nodesJ. Malinowski, Poland
Reliability and credibility evaluation of networked control systemsC. Simon, J.M. Thiriet, P. Barger & J.F. Aubry, France
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B11 – Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis
Uncertainty analysis for the predicted proportion of fuel rods failed during a hypothetical loss of coolant accidentM. Kloos, Germany
Input parameters distribution sensitivity study of RBMK-1500 reactor one group distribution header complete blockage scenarioV. Kopustinskas, R. Urbonas & A. Kaliatka, Lithuania & R. Bolado-Lavín, Netherlands
A statistical approach to control conservatism of robust uncertainty propagation methods; application to accidental thermal hydraulics calculationsE. de Rocquigny, France
Formal safety assessment of container liner supply chainsZ.L. Yang, S. Bonsall & J. Wang, UK & Q.G. Fang, China
B12 - Expert Methods in System Safety and reliability
Experts information estimation and application using Bayesian and fuzzy inferenceR. Alzbutas, Lithuania
The neural methods in expert judgment processing A. Brandowski, W. Frackowiak & H. Nguyen, Poland
Reliability forecast of automotive systems based on soft computing techniquesP. Citti, M. Delogu, V. Fontana & M. Ammaturo, Italy
Identification of hazard zones for operators in ship power plantsA. Podsiadło & W. Tarełko, Poland
B13 – Human and Organizational Factors in Safety and Reliability
A proposal for a model to predict the effects of organizational change on safety: application in a maintenance establishment of SNCFO. Chery, E. Fadier & S. Duriez, France
Partial safety factor for historical masonry arch bridgesM. Curbach & D. Proske, Germany
Automatic design optimisation for reliable systems with human operatorsI. Eusgeld & Ch. Stoica, Germany
Management influences on major hazard prevention: the ARAMIS auditA.R. Hale, F.W. Guldenmund, L.H.J. Goossens & J. Karczewski, Netherlands & N-J. Duijm, Denmark & D. Hourtoulou, J-C. LeCoze, E. Plot & F. Prats, France & B. Kontic, D. Kontic & M. Gerbec, Slovenia
Attitudes to different energy sourcesJ. Harvey, S. Joyce & P. Norman, UK
Bayesian parameter estimation in human reliability analysisX. He, J. Tong & X. Huang, China
Integrating human factors into process hazard analysisS.G. Kariuki & K. Löwe, Germany
Methodological and practical aspects of maintenance planning in hazardous systemsK.T. Kosmowski & J.M. Piesik, Poland
Models of behavior and human errorS. Massaiu, Norway
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Quality and productivity improvement by implementation of total productive maintenance systemJ.M. Piesik, Poland
Accidents, safety and crew interaction in the maritime domainR. Pyne, UK & T. Koester, Denmark
Managing human and organizational factors in the construction and marine industriesM. Shammas, Norway/UK & O.T. Gudmestad, Norway
Safety as an organizational value: improving safety practices and learning from accidentsS. Silva & M.L. Lima, Portugal
Developing risk management through specific safety psychological trainingM. Specht, C. Denis-Rémis, F.-R. Chevreau, J.-L. Wybo, Luc Guerillot, V. Guinet & W. Rangamie, France
Application of model-based risk analysis in a risk-informed man, technology and organisation modelA.P-J Thunem, B. Axel Gran & A.B. Miberg Skjerve, Norway
Improving integrity of offshore marine operations by incorporating human, management and organisational barriers in risk assessmentV.M. Trbojevic, UK & O.T. Gudmestad, Norway
B14 – Safety and Reliability Management and Decision Making
Evaluation of cost-benefit analyses for analyzing safety and safety measures in investment projectsE.B. Abrahamsen, F. Asche & T. Aven, Norway
On the use of bubble diagrams in project risk management, with application to safetyE.B. Abrahamsen & T. Aven, Norway
Perspectives on risk acceptance criteria and management for offshore installations – application to a development projectT. Aven, J.E. Vinnem & F. Vollen, Norway
A population-based algorithm for the hazardous materials routing problemD. Barbucha, Poland
Multicriterial optimization of semi-Markov processes with discountK.P. Bernaciak, Poland.
Sharing experience on risk management to design future industrial systems : shape-risk, an European co-ordination actionCh. Bolvin & O. Salvi, France
Risk based evaluation of space exploration architecturesW.M. Cirillo, J.F. Letchworth, B.F. Putney, J.R. Fragola, E.Y. Lim & C. Stromgren, USA
Innovations in power network enterprises increasing effectiveness of the processes ensuring continuity and quality of electric energy suppliesG. Dąbrowska-Kauf, Poland
Providing Guidance in a Non Prescriptive EnvironmentR. Denning, UK
Major accident hazard and land-use planning: difficulties in law requirements rendering and real application to existing overexploited areas L. Fiorentini, C. Gasilini, A. Romano & S. M. Scarpellini, Italy
Risk administration of not-implemented safety measuresA.W. Heskestad, M.L. Eknes & H.K. Endresen, Norway
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The Process of Safety Management and Decision MakingP. Kafka, Germany
New developments for socio-economically based risk acceptability criteriaA. Lentz & R. Rackwitz, Germany
Improved railway punctuality by effective maintenance – a case studyB. Nyström & P. Söderholm, Sweden
Human factor in a vessel navigational decision support systemZ. Pietrzykowski, Poland
The safety case and the lessons learnt for the reliability and maintainability case.M. Revie, T. Bedford & L. Walls, UK
A discussion of the IEC standards 61508 and 61511 in a risk management contextW. Røed, J.E. Vinnem & T. Aven, Norway
Safety and reliability management system of hazard goods transportationJ. Szpytko, Poland
Estimating warranty costs in the initial stages of product lifeM. Vintr, Czech Republic
Conception of the national sea safety management and monitoring systemR. Wawruch, Poland
B15 – Decision Support Systems and Software Tools for Safety and Reliability
Multicriteria decision support for vessels routingW. Filipowicz, M. Łącki & J. Szłapczyńska, Poland
Reducing encounters numbers in vessel traffic schemesW. Filipowicz & T. Neumann, Poland
Hazard identification in process plant through CAD, CAE and PDM systemsF. Giannini, M. Monti, S. Ansaldi & P. Bragatto, Italy
Optimal visualization of navigational situation in pilot support systems with use of safety criteria.M. Gucma, Poland
The safety of manoeuvring in confined areas as a function of navigation coordinates systemsS. Gucma, Poland
Information portal of the Gdynia Maritime Administration Office as a tool for managing maritime safety and environment protectionI. Jagniszczak & P. Jędrzejowicz, Poland
Dynamic games methods in navigator decision support system for safety navigationJ. Lisowski, Poland
Power network reliability analysis systemV. Matuzas, D. Tarvydas, R. Krikstolaitis & N. Listopadskis, Lithuania
Modelling a decision-making process of hazard zone identification in ship power plantsA. Podsiadlo & W. Tarelko, Poland
Development of an integrated software for reliability analysis and PSA, SAREXH. Seok, D.K. Kim, H.K. Lim & S.K. Kang, Korea
B16 – Safety Standards and Regulations
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Development of risk criteria in nuclear power plantsM. Cepin, Slovenia
On the use of risk analysis in maritime certification and classificationG. Chantelauve, France
Hydrogen applications to aircrafts and cars – basic safety aspectsG. Klein, B. Zapf & T. Weidl, Germany
Validation of decompression schedules for the polish navyR. Kłos, Poland
Logistic regression as a model for the assessment of decompression risksR. Kłos, Poland
Alternative stability requirements and application of the FSA methodologyL. Kobyliński, Poland
Avionics databus safety criteria and certificationA. Kornecki & J. Zalewski, USA
Alternative procedures for combination of actions in ISO standardsJ. Markova, Czech Republic
Investigation of influence of organic polymer on TML value of the mineral concentratesM. Popek, Poland
New approach to safety contour of electronic navigational chartA. Weintrit, P. Kopacz & K. Kołowrocki, Poland
B17 – Safety and Reliability Education and Training
Co-narrative training as a method of safety educationR. Bye & A. Solem, Norway
Failure forecast in engineering systems by searching for the inner points of system of algebraic equalities and inequalitiesV.E. Seleznev, V.V. Kiselev & O.I. Zelenskaya, Russia
B18 – Accident and Incident Investigation
Analysis of causes of crude oil tankers’ disastersH. Bugłacki & P. Gande-Milewska, Poland
DP incidents on mobile offshore drilling units on the Norwegian Continental ShelfH. Chen & T. Moan, Norway
Critical assessment of the organisational learning system of the fire service in response to fatal accidents to firemenF. Koornneef, A.R. Hale & W. van Dijk, Netherlands
Systematic approach to naval accidents and breakdowns in the Polish NavyZ. Korczewski & R.J. Wróbel, Poland
The system of safe ship steering at seaA. Łebkowski, M. Tobiasz, K. Dziedzicki, M. Tomera & R. Śmierzchalski, Poland
Mathematical modeling of heat and mass transfer during fire in room with complex geometryS.V. Puzach & N.V. Puzach, Russia
Safety practices and procedures used when three major accidents occurred in South AfricaJ.K. Visser, South Africa
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B19 – Occupational Safety
An analysis of accidents caused by improper functioning of machine control systemsM. Dźwiarek, Poland
Using barrier concepts to understand priorities in the prevention of occupational accidents A.R. Hale, B.J.M. Ale, C. Paas, J.T. Quik, M. Mud, L.J. Bellamy, J. Whiston, H. Baksteen, J. Post, P Uijt de Haag & Joy Oh, Netherlands & T. Geyer, UK
Occupational risk in decommissioning/removal projectsS. Haugen, H. Myrheim, D.R. Bayly & J.E. Vinnem, Norway
Optimisation of OSH-related management processes in enterprisesM. Pęciłło, Poland
Risk assessment in textile and wood processing industryP.Tint, K.Reinhold & G.Kiivet, Estonia
B20 Emergency Foreseeing and Planning
Problems associated with evacuation from the ship in case the emergency situationD.H. Łozowicka, Poland
B21 – Consequence Modelling
A method for the estimation of loss of life caused by floodsS.N. Jonkman & J.K. Vrijling, Netherlands
B22 – Risk Perception and Communication
Organizational culture and risk perceptionR. Bye & G.M. Lamvik, Norway
An acceptable risk? Medias portrayal of the process leading to a decision on whether or not to allow year-round petroleum activities in the Barents SeaS. Gøjse & T. Aven, Norway
What does safety culture mean to the shop floor in the nuclear industry?J. Harvey, G. Erdos, H. Bolam & D. Gregory UK
B23 – Fault Identification and Diagnostics
Dynamic safety margin in fault diagnosis and isolationM. Abdel-Geliel & E. Badreddin, Germany
Diagnostic discriminators of crack in large power turbo-set’s rotating shaftS. Banaszek, Poland
Active safety in operation of electric locomotivesM. Cygan, Poland
A feature selection approach based on principal component analysis and synaptic weights for mechanical faults diagnosis.B. Kilundu, Congo & P. Dehombreux, Belgium
Probabilistic design verification of offshore rock supportsG.B. de Vries, Netherlands
B24 – Integrated Safety and Reliability Concepts
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Safety aspects of ammonia as a fuel in fuel-cell-powered vehiclesN.J. Duijm, J.L. Paulsen & F. Markert, Denmark
Deterministic and non-deterministic methods for analyzing and improving equipment performance in offshore industry based on dependabilityV. Ebrahimipour & K. Suzuki, Japan
An improvement of industrial and technological safety based upon the nuclear safety concept of “Defense in Depth”E. Garbolino, F. Guarnieri & J. Cambon, France
Reliability growth through block upgradeD.P. Gaver, P.A. Jacobs & E.A. Seglie, USA & K.D. Glazebrook, UK
Environmental indicators for agricultural management: the problem of integrationK. Hayashi, Japan
Modelling Quality and Reliability RelationsI. Pabst, P.C. Müller & C. Dietl, Germany
An innovative strategy to put integrated maintenance, reliability and quality improvement concepts into actionM. F. Ramalhoto, Portugal & R. Göb, Germany
GDYNIA, 26.04.2005
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