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- Invited Talk.- Why Safety and Security Should and Will Merge.- Safety Cases.- The Deconstruction of Safety Arguments Through Adversarial Counter-Argument.- Using Fuzzy Self-Organising Maps for Safety Critical Systems.- Using Formal Methods in a Retrospective Safety Case.- Reliability.- A Highly Fault Detectable Cache Architecture for Dependable Computing.- An Empirical Exploration of the Difficulty Function.- Towards the Integration of Fault, Resource, and Power Management.- Human Factors.- Modeling Concepts for Safety-Related Requirements in Sociotechnical Systems.- Analysing Mode Confusion: An Approach Using FDR2.- Invited Talk.- Handling Safety Critical Requirements in System Engineering Using the B Formal Method.- Transportation.- A Hybrid Testing Methodology for Railway Control Systems.- Actuator Based Hazard Analysis for Safety Critical Systems.- Performability Measures of the Public Mobile Network of a Tele Control System.- Software Development.- PLC-Based Safety Critical Software Development for Nuclear Power Plants.- Compositional Hazard Analysis of UML Component and Deployment Models.- Automatic Test Data Generation from Embedded C Code.- Fault Tree Analysis.- State-Event-Fault-Trees - A Safety Analysis Model for Software Controlled Systems.- Safety Requirements and Fault Trees Using Retrenchment.- The Effects on Reliability of Integration of Aircraft Systems Based on Integrated Modular Avionics.- Invited Talk.- Automotive Telematics - Road Safety Versus IT Security?.- Formal Methods and Systems.- Modular Formal Analysis of the Central Guardian in the Time-Triggered Architecture.- Refinement of Fault Tolerant Control Systems in B.- Numerical Integration of PDEs for Safety Critical Applications Implemented by I&C Systems.- Security and Quality of Service.- An Integrated View of Security Analysis and Performance Evaluation: Trading QoS with Covert Channel Bandwidth.- Dependability Benchmarking of Web-Servers.- Hazard and Risk Analysis.- An Approach for Model-Based Risk Assessment.- How Explicit Are the Barriers to Failure in Safety Arguments?.