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List <strong>of</strong> Tables <strong>and</strong> Figures<br />

Tables<br />

Table 1: <strong>Glossary</strong> data variable reference system 9<br />

Table 2: Speed limit comparisons 15<br />

Table 3: Assignment <strong>of</strong> Case Numbers to different Member States 211<br />

Figures<br />

Figure 1: Theoretical data level table 13<br />

Figure 2: Contemporary Accident Model (Hollnagel, 2004) 119<br />

Figure 3: Analysis with SNACS 124<br />

Figure 4: Common Per<strong>for</strong>mance Conditions <strong>for</strong> SNACS 125<br />

Figure 5: Phenotypes (critical events) <strong>for</strong> SNACS 127<br />

Figure 6: The main genotype groups <strong>for</strong> SNACS 129<br />

Figure 7: Part <strong>of</strong> CPC evaluation <strong>for</strong> Kalle's <strong>accident</strong> 134<br />

Figure 8: Phenotypes in SNACS 135<br />

Figure 9: Extract <strong>of</strong> the phenotype row Timing (A1) from the phenotypes<br />

table in appendix B 136<br />

Figure 10: Beginning <strong>of</strong> SNACS analysis <strong>for</strong> Kalle 137<br />

Figure 11: The genotype table <strong>for</strong> OBSERVATION 138<br />

Figure 12: The analysis <strong>of</strong> Kalle's <strong>accident</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>s 139<br />

Figure 13: Extract <strong>of</strong> the row that has Distraction (E3) as a CONSEQUENT<br />

from the table TEMPORARY P<strong>ERSO</strong>N RELATED FACTORS (E) 140<br />

Figure 14: Extract <strong>of</strong> the row that has Fatigue (E4) as general consequent<br />

from the table TEMPORARY P<strong>ERSO</strong>N RELATED FACTORS (E) 141<br />

Figure 15: Final SNACS analysis <strong>of</strong> Kalle's <strong>accident</strong> 142<br />

Figure 16: Analysis <strong>for</strong> seven drivers in intersection <strong>accident</strong>s superimposed 143<br />

Figure 17: Example <strong>of</strong> partial CPC evaluation 146<br />

Figure 18: Extract <strong>of</strong> the row <strong>for</strong> Timing (A1) from the PHENOTYPES table<br />

in appendix B 147<br />

Figure 19: Linking table <strong>for</strong> category OBSERVATION (B) 149<br />

Figure 20: General structure <strong>of</strong> SafetyNet DB 201<br />

Figure 21: Structure <strong>of</strong> SafetyNet DB - Client details 201<br />

Figure 22: Services available 203<br />

Figure 23: Entity Relationship diagram <strong>of</strong> WP5.1 <strong>Data</strong> Base 204<br />

Figure 24: Entity Relationship diagram <strong>of</strong> WP5.2 <strong>Data</strong> Base 205<br />

Figure 25: SafetyNet WP5 database hierarchy 206<br />

Figure 26: General Input Schema <strong>of</strong> Road Accident data – Vehicle detail 207<br />

Figure 27: General Input Schema <strong>of</strong> Road Accident data - Critical Events detail 207<br />

Figure 28: Output Application: <strong>Data</strong> Management Form - WP5.1 case<br />

- All Member States <strong>Data</strong> Summary 208<br />

Figure 29: Output Application: <strong>Data</strong> Management Form - WP5.1 case<br />

- DITS <strong>Data</strong> Summary 209<br />

Figure 30: Use <strong>of</strong> the application on a LAN 210<br />

Figure 31: Client side directory structure 212<br />

Figure 32: Server daemon UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD data flow 213<br />

Figure 33: Output Application: Example <strong>of</strong> photo Form 214<br />

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