C. Michael Holloway

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I am a senior research engineer at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. The interests I am paid to have include accident analysis, software system safety, and foundations for high-integrity software development techniques.

My real interests include theology, epistemology, Constitutional law, history, roller coasters, volleyball, and baseball. I have a B.S. in computer science from the University of Virginia (1983), and completed all-but-dissertation towards a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. I am a member of the IEEE, the IEEE Computer Society, and the System Safety Society. I am married and have two children.

Some relevant pages that you might also like to view include my publications, my personal webpage, Calvary Reformed Presbyterian Church, the church's web magazine, IRIA 2003, the UVa CS department, UVa, Glasgow Accident Analysis Group, and Chris Johnson's Failure in Safety-Critical Systems: A Handbook of Accident and Incident Reporting,

Here's a link to a presentation I gave at a system safety conference in London in 2006:

Why System Safety Professionals Should Read Accident Reports

C M Holloway

Event: 1st International Conference on System Safety Speaker: C M Holloway, NASA Langley Research Center, USA, C W Johnson, University of Glasgow, UK

2006-06-08 08:56:15.0 Transport Channel

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