| Day 1 -- Welcome and Opening Remarks |
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| Keynote |
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| Track 1 -- Architecture |
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| Knowledge Architecture Panel Discussion |
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| Track 2 -- Human Oriented Knowledge Capture |
- The NESC Academy - Technical Approach for Knowledge Capture and Implementation
Marcia R. Gibson National Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) Academy, National Institute of Aerospace
- Capturing Knowledge at NASA: A Pioneering Methodology and Applications
Albert H. Rubenstein IASTA, Elie Geisler, Nilmini Wickramasinghe Illinois Institute of Technology
- Safety and Mission Assurance KM Retention
Teresa Johnson Johnson Space Center
- The Use Of AskME on the SSME Program
Richard Ladd Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc.
- Storyboards: A Medium for Stealth Knowledge Capture
Carroll Thronesbery, Arthur Molin S & K Technologies, Debra Schreckenghost Metrica
- Gathering Knowledge for Reuse in Analysis of Hazards and Failures
Jane T. Malin, Dennis G. Lawler Johnson Space Center, Land Fleming MEI, David R. Throop Boeing
Background Papers (3): Vulnerabilities, Influences and Interaction Paths: Failure Data for Integrated System Risk Analysis ,
A Data-Based Console Logger for Future Mission Operations Team Coordination ,
Computer-Aided Identification of System Vulnerabilities and Safeguards during Conceptual Design 
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| Track 3 -- Applied Capture and Reuse |
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| Day 2 -- Panel Discussion: Successful Implementations of KM in Aerospace |
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| Track 4 -- Synergy of Existing Systems |
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