This presentation has shown the accomplishments of the PASS project over three decades and highlighted the lessons learned. Over the entire time, our goal has been to continuously improve our process, implement automation for both quality and increased productivity, and identify and remove all defects due to prior execution of a flawed process in addition to improving our processes following identification of significant process escapes. Morale and workforce instability have been issues, most significantly during 1993 to 1998 (period of consolidation in aerospace industry). The PASS project has also consulted with others, including the Software Engineering Institute, so as to be an early evaluator, adopter, and adapter of state-of-the-art s...
The Space Shuttle avionics system, which was conceived in the early 1970's and became operational in...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
With the ending of the Space Shuttle Program, it is critical that we not forget the Human Factors le...
This presentation focuses on the Space Shuttle Primary Avionics Software System (PASS) and the peopl...
Share lessons learned on Space Shuttle Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) culture, processes, and p...
Goal was to reduce the overall cost of human space flight while maintaining the most demanding stand...
This presentation takes a brief historical look at flight software over the past 30 years, extracts ...
Numerous lessons have been documented from the Space Shuttle Propulsion elements. Major events inclu...
The early problems and the solutions developed to provide the required quality software needed to su...
Outline: Selected Historic Shuttle Operations Data; Shuttle Lessons Learned Recommendations for Lowe...
In early 1991, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Office of Space Flight c...
The purpose of this presentation is to outline how the NASA Independent Verification and Validation ...
The February 2003 loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia resulted in NASA Management revisiting every cr...
In support of the Space Shuttle Program, as well as NASA's other human space flight programs, the Mi...
Completion of the final Space Shuttle flight marks the end of a significant era in Human Spaceflight...
The Space Shuttle avionics system, which was conceived in the early 1970's and became operational in...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
With the ending of the Space Shuttle Program, it is critical that we not forget the Human Factors le...
This presentation focuses on the Space Shuttle Primary Avionics Software System (PASS) and the peopl...
Share lessons learned on Space Shuttle Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) culture, processes, and p...
Goal was to reduce the overall cost of human space flight while maintaining the most demanding stand...
This presentation takes a brief historical look at flight software over the past 30 years, extracts ...
Numerous lessons have been documented from the Space Shuttle Propulsion elements. Major events inclu...
The early problems and the solutions developed to provide the required quality software needed to su...
Outline: Selected Historic Shuttle Operations Data; Shuttle Lessons Learned Recommendations for Lowe...
In early 1991, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Office of Space Flight c...
The purpose of this presentation is to outline how the NASA Independent Verification and Validation ...
The February 2003 loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia resulted in NASA Management revisiting every cr...
In support of the Space Shuttle Program, as well as NASA's other human space flight programs, the Mi...
Completion of the final Space Shuttle flight marks the end of a significant era in Human Spaceflight...
The Space Shuttle avionics system, which was conceived in the early 1970's and became operational in...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
With the ending of the Space Shuttle Program, it is critical that we not forget the Human Factors le...