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2012/9/27 - 9/28

10th Workshop of Critical Software System(10thWOCS2)

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Related events : Trilateral Safety and Mission Assurance(TRISMAC) 2012  TRISMAC 2012

General Information

The 10th Workshop of Critical Software System will be held on the 27th(Th.) and 28th(Fri.) of September, 2012.
We will announce more information later on this website.

About WOCS The Workshop of Critical Software System is the workshop held by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan (IPA), as a place for discussion across the boundaries not only of industrial fields but also among industry, academia and government.

The Workshop of Critical Software System (WOCS) has been held by JAXA since 2002, focusing on technologies and processes concerning development, operation and maintenance of mission-critical softwares in the fields of aerospace, medical, railroad, and automobile industry, etc. It has provided opportunities for technical experts and researchers to exchange information across the boundaries of industrial fields. In recent years, people pay more attention to the problem of embedded softwares and that of software systems about social infrastructure, and WOCS plays an important role as a place to discuss how we should design a reliable and safe software.

This time, the subject of the workshop is a system/management to make up safety culture. We will announce details about basic/invited lectures later.

General Presentation We will announce details about general presentations later.
Registration Registration has been closed.
Date September 27th and 28th, 2012
Venue Tokyo Station Conference  Open another window 501A+501B
program 9/27(Thu.) 501 A+B
Keynote speech ProgramPDF
Reception
9/28(Fri.) 501 A+B
Technical Session

Program(Japanese Version only)PDF

Keynote speaker Dr. Juergen Schwarz, Daimler AG, Functional Safety Senior Manager
"Introduction of the functional safety standard ISO 26262 into automotive SW-enginieering (at Daimler AG)"
This keynote will give an overview of the meaning of SW within the automotive industry, especially in the area of vehicle safety. The introduction of functional safety (ISO 26262) @ Daimler will be explained to demonstrate, how the safety culture @ Daimler will be supported by this standard.
Dr. Mike Konrad, Carnegie Melon University, Software Engineering Institute
"Achieving a Culture of Safety, Security, and Sanity"
How can we become more effective in developing safe and secure high-performance systems?
This keynote will take a behavioral perspective, focusing on the extremes of this spectrum: individual, team, organizational, and ecosystem to help answer: How can we improve individual performance? How can we improve overall socio-technical ecosystem performance?
Dr. Cecilia Haskins, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
"The role of the systems engineer in safety critical systems"
Many researchers focus on microcosmic views of the production of the embedded software or other safety critical product. This keynote will provide a retrospective and view forward for the lifecycle of safety critical systems.
The material will draw upon current activities in these domains conducted by the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE).
Mr. David Escorial Rico, European Space Agency (ESA) - Software Product Assurance
"Software criticality classification and reduction"
Criticality classification of software components according to the consequences of a software induced failure has been a standard practice in the European space domain. For cost effective reasons, several approaches have been developed in order to allow downgrading of the software criticality under certain conditions, in particular requiring prevention of software failure propagation.
Mr. Kiyoshi Higuchi, JAXA Vice President
"Introduction of Learning from successesful experience as well as unsuccessesful"
Dr. Hirohisa Hirukawa, AIST Director of Intelligent Systems Research Institute
"Safety Technogies of Personal Care Robots"
Abstruct: Japanese Version Only
Reception 9/27 (Thu.) 503 B+C+D
Reception fee:3000yen
Host (Joint) JAXA’s Engineering Digital Innovation Center, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Software Engineering Center, Technology Headquarters, Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan (IPA)
Partners
INCOSE Japan Chapter
Association of Software Test Engineering (ASTER)
Society of Embedded Software Skill Acquisition for Managers and Engineers(SESSAME)
TOPPERS Project
Nippon SPICE Network (NSPICE)
Software Engineers Association (SEA)
Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI)
Japan Embedded System Technology (JASA)
Japan SPI Consortium (JASPIC)
Automotive Embedded System Industry Forum (ASIF)
Skills Management Association (SMA)
Smart System Verification and Validation Technology Association (SVA)
YOKOHAMA SMART COMMUNITY
Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)
Committee
◆Chairpersons
Mr. Katsutoshi Shintani, Software Engineering Center/ IPA
Mr. Masafumi Katahira, JEDI/JAXA
◆Program Chair
Dr. Kiyoshi Ogawa, Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute
◆Program Committee
Mr. Tomoo Matsubara(former IEEE Software editor)
Dr. Rashmi Jain(National University of Singapore)
Dr. Bernd Hindel (Method Park Software AG)
Mr. Nobuyasu Suzumura(Aishin Seiki)
Mr. Hisayoshi Adachi(Denso)
Mr. Osamu Inagaki(Tokai Rika)
Mr. Satoshi Fushimi(Sofdera)
Mr. Yukihiko Akasaka(NTTData)
Dr. Hideto Ogasawara(Toshiba)
Mr. Susumu Sasabe(JUSE)
Dr. Kiichiro Tamaru(IPA)
Mr. Hiroshi Monden(JASA)
Dr. Hiroaki Takada(Nagoya Univ.)
Dr. Seikou Shirasaka(Keio Univ.)
Dr. Hironori Washizaki(Waseda Univ.)
Dr. Yasuharu Nishi(Univ. of Electro-Communications)
Dr. Seiichi Shin(Univ. ofElectro-Communications)
Dr. Daichi Mizuguchi(AIST)
Mr. Fumiaki Kono(Advics)
Mr. Kazunari Tabuchi(Biz3)
Mr. Yoshikazu Hayashi(SRA)
Mr. Tsutomu Kojima(SGS)
Mr. Ryo Ujiie(JAXA)
Ms. Yuko Miyamoto(JAXA)
Ms. Tomoko Irikado(JAXA)

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