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 Simon Connelly

Personal Details:

Position:
PhD Student, Research Assistant
Location:
Room 321,
Building 78
University of Queensland
St Lucia Qld Australia 4072
Contact details:
Telephone: +61 7 3365 1204
Email: simonc (at) itee.uq.edu.au
Research interests:
Safety engineering;
Safety Critical Systems
Human Factors
Hazard and Risk Analysis.
Modelling of human behaviour
Situation awareness
Shared situation awareness

Publications:

  • Wicks, J., Connelly, S., Lindsay, P., Neal, A., Wang, J., Chitoni, R., "Simulation of Air Traffic Controllers' Behaviour Using the Operator Choice Model", ACCS Technical Report, No. ACCS-TR-05-01, ARC Centre for Complex Systems, October 2005.

  • Cerone, A., Connelly, S., Lindsay, P., "Formal Analysis of Human-computer Interaction using Model-checking", SEFM 05, Sep 2005.

  • Wicks, J., Connelly, S., Lindsay, P., Neal, A., Wang, J., Chitoni, R., "Simulation of Air Traffic Controllers' Behaviour Using the Operator Choice Model", MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Edited by Zerger, A., Argent, R., December 2005; Proceedings of MODSIM05, Vol. 2005, 3023-3029.

  • Wicks, J., Connelly, S., Lindsay, P., Neal, A., Wang, J., Chitoni, R., "Simulation of Air Traffic Controllers' Behaviour Using the Operators Choice Model", ACCS Technical Report, No. ACCS-TR-05-01, ARC Centre for Complex Systems, October 2005.

  • Peter Lindsay and Simon Connelly. Modelling Erroneous Operator Behaviours for an Air-Traffic Control Task. In John Grundy and Paul Calder, eds., Third Australasian User Interfaces Conference (AUIC2002), Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 7, pages 43-54, Australian Computer Society, Inc, 2002. [PDF]

  • Simon Connelly, Peter Lindsay, Andrew Neal and Mike Humphreys, A formal model of cognitive processes for an Air Traffic Control task, Technical report 01-31, August 2001. [PDF]

  • Simon Connelly, Jay Burmeister, Anthony MacDonald and Andrew Hussey. Extending and evaluating a pattern language for safety-critical user interfaces. In Peter Lindsay, ed., 6th Australian Workshop on Safety Critical Systems and Software (SCS'01), Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 3, Australian Computer Society, Inc, 2001

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