The Flight Software Branch, at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), has been working on a run-time approach to facilitate a formal software reuse process. The reuse process is designed to enable rapid development and integration of high-quality software systems and to more accurately predict development costs and schedule. Previous reuse practices have been somewhat successful when the same teams are moved from project to project. But this typically requires taking the software system in an all-or-nothing approach where useful components cannot be easily extracted from the whole. As a result, the system is less flexible and scalable with limited applicability to new projects. This paper will focus on the rationale behind, and implementation ...
This viewgraph presentation describes in detail the requirements and goals of the Core Flight Execut...
In January 2015 the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) released the Core Flight System (cFS) as...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored the second Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on May...
The Responsive Space initiative has several implications for flight software that need to be address...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
The use of a software toolkit and development methodology that supports software reuse is described....
The Mission Operations Division (MOD) at Goddard Space Flight Center builds Mission Operations Cente...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
There is a strong operational interest in reuse and commonality at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). A...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored a Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on November 17-...
This talk began by presenting the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) definitions of software commo...
The goal of the JPL reuse activity is to develop a quantitative understanding of the factors which e...
This presentation presents a software architecture model that contains three perspectives: User, Bus...
This document describes the services provided by the prototype Software Reuse Environment, which was...
This viewgraph presentation describes in detail the requirements and goals of the Core Flight Execut...
In January 2015 the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) released the Core Flight System (cFS) as...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored the second Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on May...
The Responsive Space initiative has several implications for flight software that need to be address...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
The use of a software toolkit and development methodology that supports software reuse is described....
The Mission Operations Division (MOD) at Goddard Space Flight Center builds Mission Operations Cente...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
There is a strong operational interest in reuse and commonality at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). A...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored a Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on November 17-...
This talk began by presenting the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) definitions of software commo...
The goal of the JPL reuse activity is to develop a quantitative understanding of the factors which e...
This presentation presents a software architecture model that contains three perspectives: User, Bus...
This document describes the services provided by the prototype Software Reuse Environment, which was...
This viewgraph presentation describes in detail the requirements and goals of the Core Flight Execut...
In January 2015 the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) released the Core Flight System (cFS) as...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored the second Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on May...