COMPUTER HUMAN ERROR

CHE 2007

3rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER  HUMAN ERROR 2007

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Among the areas of discussion:
 
· Human Computer Interface Error
· Search Engine Error
· Web Page Error Errors 
· Discovered Post
·  Hoc Security Errors
· Programmer Errors
· Complex  System Failures
· Fault Tolerance
· Medical    Error        
Phone : 917-279-4432
E-mail: ebrahimia@oldwestbury.edu

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

3rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON

Computer & Human Error

Friday, 21 December 2007
9:00 to 3:00 PM
9th Floor Skylight Conference Room
The Graduate Center

City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th Street)
  

9:00-9:30 AM

Breakfast and Reception
 

9:30-9:45 AM

Welcome and Introduction

Dr. A. Ebrahimi, College at Old Westbury, SUNY
Dr. D. Kopec, Brooklyn College, CUNY

Opening Remarks

Dr. T. Brown, Executive Officer
Computer Science, Graduate Center, CUNY

 

9:45-10:00 AM

What Is Wrong with These RFID Authentication Protocols?

 

Xiaowen Zhang, CS Dept., College of Staten Island, CUNY

Qinghai Gao, CS Dept., Graduate Center, CUNY

Michael Anshel, CS Dept., City College of New York, CUNY

 

10:00-10:15 AM

Interactive Error Reporting Tools for Causal Analysis

 

Dr. Deborah Sturm

Department of Computer Science

College of Staten Island, CUNY

 

10:15-10:30 AM

An Algorithm for Determining the Cost Verses Probability of Medical Errors

 

Igor Balsim, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Elie Feder, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY

 

10:30 -10:45 AM

Memory Tracing: A Tool for Avoiding and Detecting Programming Errors

 

Prof. Eva Cogan

Prof. Chaya Gurwitz

Department of Computer and Information Science
Brooklyn College, CUNY

 

10:45- 11:00 AM

Break

 

 

11:00-11:15 AM

A Review of Errors in Robotics:  Robots vs. Humans

 

Rachel F. Adler

Graduate Center, CUNY

 

11:15-11:30 AM

Errors in Database

 

Akira Kawaguchi, Zheng Chen, Guoliang Qian
City College of New York and Graduate Center
 

11:30-11:45 AM

Student Presentations–College Webpage Error Analysis(Part 2)
State University of New York at Old Westbury   

12:00-12:45 PM

LUNCH  

Panel Discussion
Moderated by: Dr. G. Yarmish, Brooklyn College, CUNY

Dr. G. Lomako, NYIT
Dr. M. Crocitto, College at Old Westbury, SUNY

Prof. Christelle Scharff, Pace University
Dr. S. Tabriztchi, College at Old Westbury, SUNY

12:45-1:00 PM

Methods for Removing Gibbs Ringing Error

 

Dr. Nataniel Greene

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Kingsborough Community College, CUNY

 

1:00-1:15 PM

Network and Management Errors

Prof. A. Daneshmand
Globe Institute of Technology, Information Technology Director
 

1:15-1:30 PM

Ambiguity and Misconceptions of Technology Messages

Prof. Maureen Keefe
Dr. Lynn Walsh
School of Business

College at Old Westbury, SUNY

 

1:30-1:45 PM

Operational Risk Mathematics

 

Dr. Maryam Vulis

Department of Mathematics

University of New Haven

 

1:45-2:00 PM

ve^it: Producing a Well-Rounded IT Worker

Edgar Troudt
Graduate Center, CUNY

 

2:15-2:30 PM

Reducing Errors Using Plans

 

Dr. Alireza Ebrahimi, College at Old Westbury, SUNY

Christina Schweikert, Graduate Center, CUNY

 

2:30-3:00 PM

Discussion and Closing Remarks

 

 

“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