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COMPUTER HUMAN ERROR

CHE 2006

2nd ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER  HUMAN ERROR 2006

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“Human to Err and to Err is Computer

Computer to Err and to Err is Human”



Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid. Human beings are incredibly slow, inaccurate, and brilliant. Together they are powerful beyond imagination.
-Albert Einstein

 

 

Friday, December 15, 2006

 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The Graduate Center

City University of New York

Fifth Avenue and 34th St.

Areas of discussion will include:

 

Programmer Errors               Complex  System  Failures

Medical    Errors               Fault Tolerance

Format to include:
                Presentations     Abstracts      Papers          Discussions

Please submit Abstract and / or Paper to propose a presentation


Organizing Committee

Dr. A. Ebrahimi, SUNY Old Westbury

Dr. D. Kopec, CUNY Brooklyn College

Dr. G. Yarmish, CUNY Brooklyn College

Prof. C. Schweikert, SUNY Old Westbury 
 

Abstracts and / or papers will be published in our online proceedings free of charge.

For Presentations: Please kindly send/email a 50–100 word abstract by Monday November 27th to propose a 15 minute presentation. 

For Papers: In addition to the abstract, you may submit a paper
 (approx. 750-1000, 3-5 pages) to be published online. 
   

Light and healthy brunch will be served.   

 

http://www.computerhumanerror.org

 

Date:              Friday, December 15, 2006

Time:             9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Location:       The Graduate Center

                      City University of New York              

                       365 Fifth Avenue
                       New York, NY 10016

                       Conference Rooms 9th Floor

 

Contact:  Prof. Danny Kopec

                Dept. of Computer and Information Science

                 Brooklyn College

                 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11210

                 Tel: 718 - 951- 5000 x 2055

                 E-mail: kopec@sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu

 

REGISTRATION FORM

Name       ______________________________________
Address ______________________________________                       
                 ______________________________________
School     ______________________________________

Tel.  _____________          E-mail  ________________

Please Check Below:

Attendee                                                  By Nov 27th:
                                                      Speaker

                                                     (50 – 100  word abstract)  


                                                     
Submitting Paper