Software assets from existing Earth science missions can be reused for the new decadal survey missions that are being planned by NASA in response to the 2007 Earth Science National Research Council (NRC) Study. The new missions will require the development of software to curate, process, and disseminate the data to science users of interest and to the broader NASA mission community. In this paper, we discuss new tools and a blossoming community that are being developed by the Earth Science Data System (ESDS) Software Reuse Working Group (SRWG) to improve capabilities for reusing NASA software assets
The NASA Earth Resources Program has reached an important point in its development. Up to this point...
Since the launch of Terra satellite in 1999, the number of Earth Science remote sensing data product...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
A Reuse Enablement System (RES) allows developers of Earth science software to contribute software f...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The use of scientific data is becoming increasingly dependent on the software that fosters such use....
NASA's Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Program has evolved over the last two decades, and currentl...
Science Data Systems (SDS) comprise an important class of data processing systems that support produ...
One of the three strategic goals of NASA is to Advance understanding of Earth and develop technologi...
Historically, at the end of a NASA mission, earth and space science data were stored at NASA's Natio...
Earth scientists need software technology that better integrates legacy data with current and future...
A major endeavor of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) is to acquire, process, archive and distri...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored a Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on November 17-...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
Approximately five years ago, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Stennis Space...
The NASA Earth Resources Program has reached an important point in its development. Up to this point...
Since the launch of Terra satellite in 1999, the number of Earth Science remote sensing data product...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
A Reuse Enablement System (RES) allows developers of Earth science software to contribute software f...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The use of scientific data is becoming increasingly dependent on the software that fosters such use....
NASA's Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Program has evolved over the last two decades, and currentl...
Science Data Systems (SDS) comprise an important class of data processing systems that support produ...
One of the three strategic goals of NASA is to Advance understanding of Earth and develop technologi...
Historically, at the end of a NASA mission, earth and space science data were stored at NASA's Natio...
Earth scientists need software technology that better integrates legacy data with current and future...
A major endeavor of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) is to acquire, process, archive and distri...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored a Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on November 17-...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
Approximately five years ago, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Stennis Space...
The NASA Earth Resources Program has reached an important point in its development. Up to this point...
Since the launch of Terra satellite in 1999, the number of Earth Science remote sensing data product...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...