Conference and Journal Publications

  1. Turner, Strict Products Liability for Software Code Defects, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Law and Technology, Nov. 6-7, 2002, Cambridge, MA.
  2. Nico, Turner, Kearns, The Death of the Programmer? Cal Poly State University Technical Report CPSLO-CSC-02-01, 2002.
  3. Buttschardt, Turner, Making a Case for Amateur Spectrum through Research, Education and Industry Cooperation, 20th Space Symposium and AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting, Nov. 7-11, 2002, Ft. Worth, TX.
  4. Hatalsky, J., Corwin, P., and Turner, C., The Modification Process: A Practical Means to Understand and Enhance the Software Requirements Engineering Process, Proceedings of the 6th IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications, Nov., 2002, Cambridge, MA.
  5. Turner, C., and Fox, J.K., When Bad Code Comes From Good Specs, Proceedings of the 6th IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications, Nov., 2002, Cambridge, MA.
  6. Puig-Suari, J., Turner, C., Twiggs, R., Cubesat: The Development and Launch Support Infrastructure for Eighteen Different Satellite Customers on One Launch, 15th Annual AIAA/USU Small Satellite Conference, August, 2001, Logan, Utah.
  7. Turner, Khosmood, Rethinking Software Process: The Key to Negligence Liability, Proceedings of the Fifth IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications, Anaheim, CA., August, 2001.
  8. Stearns, Meldal, Turner, Ten Pounds in a Five Pound Sack: Providing Undergraduate Software Engineering Students with Technical Management Experience, International Conference on Engineering Education, Oslo, Norway, August, 2001.
  9. Puig-Suari, Turner, Ahlgren, Development of the Standard CubeSat Deployer and a CubeSat Class Picosatellite, IEEE Aeorspace Conference, Big Sky, MT., 2001.
  10. Turner, Risk Management for Safety-Critical Software: A Unique Problem on the Horizon, The Technology Report, A Publication of the Technology Section of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Spring/Summer, 2001.
  11. Turner, Richardson, Software and Strict Products Liability: Technical Challenges to Legal Notions of Responsibility, Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Law and Technology, October 31, 2000, San Francisco, CA.
  12. Puig-Suari, Schoos, Turner, Wagner, Connolly, Block, CubeSat Developments at Cal Poly: The Standard Deployer and PolySat, Proceedings of the 45th Annual meeting of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, July, 2000, San Diego, CA.
  13. Turner, Richardson, King, Legal Sufficiency of Testing Processes, Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security (SAFECOMP ’96), Vienna, Austria, Oct, 1996.
  14. Leveson, Turner, An Investigation of the Therac-25 Accidents, IEEE Computer, Vol. 26, no. 7, Jul, 1993.
  15. Kling, Turner, The Information Labor Force, published in Kling, Olin, Poster, Postsuburban California: The Transformation of Orange County Since World War II, UC Press, 1991.
  16. Sganga, Turner, Orange County Lawyer’s Salary Survey, Orange County Lawyer, Sept, 1991.

 

    Research Presentations

  1. "Underpinnings of Copyright; or, Life, Death, and Copyright, Really," Cal Poly Series on Copyright Issues, Feb. 13, 2003.
  2. "Strict Products Liability for Software Code Defects," a talk delivered to the Third International Conference on Law and Technology, Nov. 6-7, Cambridge, MA. 2002. Session Chair for the conference Software Requirements session.
  3. "Software and Strict Products Liability: Technical Challenges to Legal Notions of Responsibility," a talk delivered to the IASTED International Conference on Law and Technology, October 31, 2000, San Francisco, CA. Session Chair for the conference Copyright and Consumer Protection session.
  4. "CubeSat Developments at Cal Poly: The Standard Deployer and PolySat," presentation at the 45th International Symposium on Optical Science and Technology, July, 2000, San Diego, CA.
  5. "Legal and Economic Issues with Open Source Software," a talk delivered to the Cal Poly Linux Users Group on April 13, 2000.
  6. "Software as Product: The Technical Challenge to Social Notions of Responsibility," a Computer Science Colloquium given in October of 1999 at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.
  7. "When Ontogeny Inverts Phylogeny, Regulation in a Fully Connected World?" This panel discussion covered the implications of internet commerce; technology whose deployment preceded the chance to regulate it. The panel was held at the California Software Symposium (CSS ’98), sponsored by USC CSE and UCI IRUS, October 23, 1998, Irvine, CA;
  8. "Liability for safety-critical software flaws" presented to the Bay Area Roundtable - Irvine Research Unit in Software (IRUS), in Palo Alto, CA. on Dec. 12, 1997.
  9. Invited software engineering and law commentator during the ethics discussion at the Dec. 6, 1996 meeting of the Southern California Software Process Improvement Network sponsored by the Irvine Research Unit in Software at the University of California, Irvine.
  10. "Legal Sufficiency of Testing Processes" - presentation of our paper to the SAFECOMP ’96 conference in Vienna, Austria on Oct. 21, 1996.
  11. "The Software Process and Safety-Critical Testing," presentation to the Department of Computer Science at the Technical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria on Oct. 17, 1996.
  12. Invited Keynote speaker on the Legal Sufficiency of Software Testing Processes at the 9th International Software Quality Week conference, San Francisco, May 24, 1996.

 

 

    Poster Presentations

  1. "Internalizing Risk: Making Risk Consideration a Routine Part of the Safety-Critical Software Process," California Software Symposium, (CSS ’97), sponsored by IRUS and USC CSE, University of California, Irvine, Nov., 1997.
  2. "Internalizing Risk: Making Risk Consideration a Routine Part of the Safety-Critical Software Process," 19th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE ’97), Boston, MA. Mar., 1997.