EUROPEAN SAFETY & RELIABILITY CONFERENCE. GDYNIA

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27-30 June, 2005 Tri-City, POLAND

EUROPEAN SAFETY & RELIABILITY

CONFERENCE

Local Organiser GDYNIA MARITIME UNIVERSITY

GDYNIA

ESREL 2005 Conference Designing

Bryza Hotel Jurata, Hel Peninsula

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

& CALL FOR PAPERS

(preparation)

ESREL 2005 CONFERENCE VENUE - TRI CITY

(decision)

January 2004, JURATA (Hotel Bryza)

Gdańsk

The City of Historical

Remembrances

Gdańsk The Old Town from XV - XVI Centuries

Gdańsk The City where „SOLIDARITY” was born

Sopot

The „Summer Capital”

of Poland

Sopot

The Main Walking Promenade

Gdynia

„The City

from Sea and Dreams”

A WOMAN FROM BALTIC SEA

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS - DETAILS

Reviewing Process 1st Stage NUMBER OF ABSTRACTS SUBMITTED

- 392

Reviewing Process 2nd Stage NUMBER OF PAPERS ACCEPTED

- 299 NUMBER OF PAPERS PUBLISHED

- 287 (73.2%) NUMBER OF VOLUMES

- 2 NUMBER OF PAGES

- 2200 (2122 + 39 + 39)

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS - DETAILS

Thematic Blocks

B1: Methods of Hazard and Risk Analysis B2: Analytical Methods for System Safety and Reliability B3: Monte Carlo Methods in System Safety and Reliability B4: Bayesian Methods in System Safety and Reliability B5: Dynamic Reliability B6: Maintenance Modelling and Optimisation B7: Reliability and Safety Data Collection and Analysis B8: Structural Reliability and Safety B9: Software Reliability and Security B10: Reliability of Network Systems B11: Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis B12: Expert Methods in System Safety and Reliability B13: Human and Organisational Factors in Safety and Reliability B14: Safety and Reliability Management and Decision Making B15: Decision Support Systems and Software Tools for Safety and Reliability B16: Safety Standards and Regulations B17: Safety and Reliability Education and Training B18: Accident and Incident Investigation B19: Occupational Safety B20: Emergency Foreseeing and Planning B21: Consequence Modelling B22: Risk Perception and Communication B23: Fault Identification and Diagnostics B24: Integrated Safety and Reliability Concepts

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS - DETAILS

Number of Papers in Thematic Blocks

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Figure 1. Distribution of Papers in Thematic Blocks

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS - DETAILS

PAPER AUTHORS - NATIONALITY

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Figure 2. Author Nationality

CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS

Figure 3. Participant Nationality

(total number of participants – 309)

PARTICIPANTS - NATIONALITY

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CONFERENCE STRUCTURE

1. Plenary Lectures (Everyday Morning) - 4 Lectures (Papers) 2. Regular Sessions (Everyday 4 Parallel Streams) - 211 Papers (+2) 3. Poster Sessions (Monday,Tuesday) - 32 Papers

4. Special Sessions (Monday-Thursday, 7 Sessions)

- 40 Papers

5. Workshops (Tuesday) - 1 Workshop

TECHNICAL DETAILS

1. Plenary Lectures – Organisation - Plenary lecture presented by the

author, 30-40 minutes; - Evaluation of the lecture by the first

“opponent”, 5 minutes;

- Evaluation the lecture by the second “opponent”, 5 minutes;

- Questions from the audience, 5 minutes;

- Author answers and final remarks, 5 minutes.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

2. Regular Sessions – Organisation

- Paper presented by the author, 15 minutes; - Questions from the audience, author

answers and session chairmen remarks, 5 minutes.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

3. Poster Sessions – Organisation - Posters were displayed at the board

placed at the Conference Centre first floor;

- 6 poster sessions were organised, 100

minutes each one;

- Posters were accompanied by the authors, to give the possibility of answering and explanation of any questions on the paper contents.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

4. Special Sessions – Organisation

- It was up to the Organiser. 5. Workshops – Organisation

- It was up to the Organiser.

SOCIAL EVENTS

1. Reception (Sunday)

2. Picnic (Monday)

3. Sopot at/by Night (Tuesday) 4. Conference Dinner (Wednesday) 5. Farewell Party (Thursday) 6. Lunches and Coffee/Tee (Monday-Thursday)

ASSOCIATED EVENTS

1. European Project SAFERELNET Meeting (Wednesday-Friday)

2. RIMAP Project Conference and Workshop (Tuesday-Thursday)

3. Technology Platform on Industrial Safety – Launching Event (Thursday)

ESREL’05Tri-City, 27-30 June, 2005

 

 

The Authors The Reviewers The Conference Participants The Special Events Organisers The Session Chairmen The Organising Committee Members THANK YOU VERY MUCH

FOR YOUR EXCELLENT WORK Krzysztof Kołowrocki The Conference Chairman [See next pages for future safety and reliability events]

SSARS’06 The 1-st Summer Safety and Reliability Seminar

Hotel Bryza, Jurata, PolandJune 2006

A New Idea on Future Activity in Safety and Reliability Directed to Young Scientists and their

Professors

A large number of young scientists and researchers attended ESREL 2005. This fact has inspired me to initiate one-week Summer Seminars organized annually in Jurata the most elegant resort placed at the Hel Peninsula. The Seminars could be organized and supported by ESRA and PSRA. (a positive opinion of the ESRA and PSRA Offisers is welcome) The main items of the Seminars’ each day would be:

- 2 lectures by professors and/or by experienced researches in the early morning; - playing tennis, swimming, taking spa, walking and other rests in the long middle

of a day; - presentation of papers by PhD students, young scientists and researchers in the

late afternoon; - individual meetings and discussions in the evening.

Papers preliminary versions (drafts) would be published in the Seminar Proceedings after slight reviewing before the Seminar. Next, the papers would be improved and qualified for possible publication in selected scientific journals. The main idea of this event is to give young scientists the opportunity of the common with professors work on the preparation their papers for publication in prestige international scientific journals. Professors interested in the creation of this new initiative are requested to contact with me, using e-mail address: katmatkk@am.gdynia.pl (Professors who attended ESREL 2005 with their students are especially welcome)

ESREL’0618-22 September, Estoril, Portugal

www.esrel2006.com

ESREL’07September (?), Stavanger, Norway

DepCoS’06International Conference on Dependability

of Computer Systems

May, Szklarska Poreba, Poland

http://depcos.pwr.wroc.pl/

KONBiN’06The 4th International Conference on Safety

and Reliability

30th May – 2nd June, Krakow, Poland

http://www.konbin.itwl.pl