The Automated Scheduling and Planning Environment (ASPEN) computer program has been updated to version 3.0. ASPEN is a modular, reconfigurable, application software framework for solving batch problems that involve reasoning about time, activities, states, and resources. Applications of ASPEN can include planning spacecraft missions, scheduling of personnel, and managing supply chains, inventories, and production lines. ASPEN 3.0 can be customized for a wide range of applications and for a variety of computing environments that include various central processing units and random access memories
ASPENEX is a software package developed to demonstrate the potential of an expert system to integrat...
Like many large companies, Ames relies very much on its computing power to get work done. And, like ...
The challenging timeline for DARPA’s Orbital Express mission demanded a flexible, responsive, and (a...
This paper describes the ASPEN system for automation of planning and scheduling for space mission op...
This software translates MAPGEN (Europa and APGEN) domains to ASPEN, and the resulting domain can be...
As satellite equipment and mission operations become more costly, the drive to keep working equipmen...
This paper describes the Automated Scheduling and Planning Environment (ASPEN). ASPEN encodes comple...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
AOSS is a highly efficient scheduling application that uses various tools to schedule astronauts wee...
Marsviewer 2008 is designed for quality control, browsing, and operational and science analysis of i...
The Maestro Science Activity Planner is a computer program that assists human users in planning oper...
NASA missions require advanced planning, scheduling, and management, and the Space Agency has worked...
An updated version of the Platform Independent Software Components for the Exploration of Space (PIS...
An outline of the Project Operations Branch at Goddard Space Flight Center is presented that describ...
The challenging timeline for DARPA’s Orbital Express mission demanded a flexible, responsive, and (a...
ASPENEX is a software package developed to demonstrate the potential of an expert system to integrat...
Like many large companies, Ames relies very much on its computing power to get work done. And, like ...
The challenging timeline for DARPA’s Orbital Express mission demanded a flexible, responsive, and (a...
This paper describes the ASPEN system for automation of planning and scheduling for space mission op...
This software translates MAPGEN (Europa and APGEN) domains to ASPEN, and the resulting domain can be...
As satellite equipment and mission operations become more costly, the drive to keep working equipmen...
This paper describes the Automated Scheduling and Planning Environment (ASPEN). ASPEN encodes comple...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
AOSS is a highly efficient scheduling application that uses various tools to schedule astronauts wee...
Marsviewer 2008 is designed for quality control, browsing, and operational and science analysis of i...
The Maestro Science Activity Planner is a computer program that assists human users in planning oper...
NASA missions require advanced planning, scheduling, and management, and the Space Agency has worked...
An updated version of the Platform Independent Software Components for the Exploration of Space (PIS...
An outline of the Project Operations Branch at Goddard Space Flight Center is presented that describ...
The challenging timeline for DARPA’s Orbital Express mission demanded a flexible, responsive, and (a...
ASPENEX is a software package developed to demonstrate the potential of an expert system to integrat...
Like many large companies, Ames relies very much on its computing power to get work done. And, like ...
The challenging timeline for DARPA’s Orbital Express mission demanded a flexible, responsive, and (a...