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 Conference on the Human Impact and Application of Autonomic Computing Systems (CHIACS2)
April 21, 2004
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, New York

Presentations
7:00-8:00amRegistration and Coffee
Morning Session (1)
8:00-8:30am
Robert Morris
VP, IBM Personal Systems & Storage
Director, IBM Almaden Research Center
Welcome & Introduction
8:30-9:10am
Stuart Anderson
Deputy Head, School of Informatics,
University of Edinburgh
Living with the Dumb Waiter: Interacting with and Trusting Autonomic Systems
9:10-9:50am
Eser Kandogan
Human Interaction with Complex Systems,
IBM Research
Policy-based System Management: Collaboration and Cooperation
9:50-10:30am
Earl Wagner
Computer Science, Northwestern Univ
Understanding and Debugging System Configuration
10:30-10:50amBreak
Morning Session (2)
10:50-11:40am
Ford Professor of Engineering and Applied Psychology Emeritus, MIT
Sr Research Fellow, DoT Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
Human Supervisory Control of Dynamic Systems
11:40-12:20pm
Jeffrey Bradshaw
Research Scientist,
Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
Semantic Web Languages for Policy Representation: Different Approaches and KAoS Applications
12:20-1:00pm
Guy Lohman
Self Managing Databases, IBM Research
Reality Check: Is Autonomic Really Easier to Use?
1:00-2:00pmLunch
Afternoon Session (1)
2:00-2:40pm
Keynote: Alan Ganek
VP Autonomic Computing, IBM Software Group
Managing the Human - Computer Partnership with Autonomic Computing
2:40-3:20pm
Keith Kistler-Glendon
e-Business Consulting, IBM Global Services
Beginning the Autonomic Journey: A review & lessons learned from an Autonomic Computing Readiness Assessment @ A Major US Telecomm
3:20-4:00pm
Tim Finin
Computer Science and Electrical Engr,
University of Maryland
Autonomic Policy-Based Collaboration for Cross-Agency Human Teams
4:00-4:20pmCoffee Break
Afternoon Session (2)
4:20-5:00pm
Chris Finden-Browne
Exec Consultant, IBM Global Services
An Approach to Estimating the Productivity Impact of Autonomic Computing Improvement Initiatives
5:00-5:50pm
Keynote: Susan Brennan
Assoc Prof, Psychology and Computer Science, SUNY Stony Brook
Adaptive spoken dialogue with human and computer partners: Implications for autonomic systems
6:00-8:00pmPoster Session and Hors D'oeuvres
Posters
Aaron B. Brown
Adaptive Systems, IBM Research
Assessing Autonomic Progress in Mixed Human-Autonomic Environments
Alla Segal
Autonomic Computing, IBM Research
Human-Computer Interfaces for Utility Functions
Andrei Majidian
British Telecom
Semantic Ordering of Policy-based Management System
Beth Schreiber
Console for Integrated Runtime, IBM Software Group
Integrated Solutions Console for Integrated Runtime: Simplifying Administration in the Mid-Market
Bob Moore
System House, IBM Software Group
Marcy Howerter
Integrated Solutions Console Enablement, Lotus
RITE: the Real-Time ISC Toolkit Environment
Kathryn Britton
Integrated Solutions Console Architect, Lotus
Tight Console Integration with Loose Development Integration: Technical and Organizational Support
Markus Stolze
Computer Science, IBM Research
Beyond Scatterplot-Visualization for Network Intrusion Monitoring: The Zurich Event Console
Sharon Greene
Paul Matchen
User Centered Tools, IBM Research
A User-Centered Design Approach to Tools for Policy Creation
Tessa Lau
Next Web Interfaces, IBM Research
Capturing Best Practices for Autonomic Systems by Demonstration

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