127 | -- | 0 | Oliver Sträter. Human reliability analysis: data issues and errors of commission |
129 | -- | 138 | Oliver Sträter, Vinh Dang, Barry Kaufer, Ardela Daniels. On the way to assess errors of commission |
139 | -- | 143 | Bruce Hallbert, David Gertman, Erasmia Lois, Julie Marble, Harold Blackman, James Byers. The use of empirical data sources in HRA |
145 | -- | 151 | Yushi Fujita, Erik Hollnagel. Failures without errors: quantification of context in HRA |
153 | -- | 167 | Pierre Le Bot. Human reliability data, human error and accident models - illustration through the Three Mile Island accident analysis |
169 | -- | 177 | Jaroslav Holý. Some insights from recent applications of HRA methods in PSA effort and plant operation feedback in Czech Republic |
179 | -- | 186 | Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung, Jaejoo Ha, Yunghwa Shin. Analysis of operators' performance under emergencies using a training simulator of the nuclear power plant |
187 | -- | 205 | Bernhard Reer, Vinh N. Dang, Stefan Hirschberg. The CESA method and its application in a plant-specific pilot study on errors of commission |
207 | -- | 220 | John A. Forester, Dennis Bley, Susan Cooper, Erasmia Lois, Nathan Siu, Alan Kolaczkowski, John Wreathall. Expert elicitation approach for performing ATHEANA quantification |
221 | -- | 228 | John Wreathall, Dennis Bley, Emilie Roth, Jordan Multer, Thomas Raslear. Using an integrated process of data and modeling in HRA |
229 | -- | 240 | Pietro Carlo Cacciabue. Human error risk management for engineering systems: a methodology for design, safety assessment, accident investigation and training |
241 | -- | 253 | A. Mosleh, Y. H. Chang. Model-based human reliability analysis: prospects and requirements |
255 | -- | 264 | Oliver Sträter. Considerations on the elements of quantifying human reliability |
265 | -- | 274 | Bernhard Reer. Sample size bounding and context ranking as approaches to the HRA data problem |