In this fast abstract, we provide preliminary findings an analysis of 14,500 spacecraft anomalies from unmanned NASA missions. We provide some baselines for the distributions of software vs. non-software anomalies in spaceflight systems, the risk ratings of software anomalies, and the corrective actions associated with software anomalies
Background: The NASA Metrics Data Program data sets have been heavily used in software defect predic...
We report on a preliminary case study to examine software safety risk in the early design phase of t...
We report on a preliminary case study to examine software safety risk in the early design phase of t...
In this fast abstract, we provide preliminary findings from an analysis of 14,500 spacecraft anomali...
Abstract—In this fast abstract, we provide preliminary findings an analysis of 14,500 spacecraft ano...
Abstract—Analysis of anomalies that occur during operations is an important means of improving the q...
The anomalies from 316 spacecraft covering the entire U.S. space program were analyzed to determine ...
Abstract. The long term flight operations of the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey spacecraft gi...
Many existing complex space systems have a significant amount of historical maintenance and problem ...
Space missions force engineers to make complex trade-offs between many different constraints includi...
This paper reports the results of a small study of requirements changes to the onboard software of ...
Software is assuming an increasing role in the aerospace industry, and by the same token it is also ...
The need for a systematic and effective software risk identification methodology is critical for int...
In response to the 2010 U.S. National Space Policy’s call to “rapidly detect, warn, characterize, an...
The Spacecraft Anomaly Data Base was useful in identifying trends in anomaly occurrence. Trends alon...
Background: The NASA Metrics Data Program data sets have been heavily used in software defect predic...
We report on a preliminary case study to examine software safety risk in the early design phase of t...
We report on a preliminary case study to examine software safety risk in the early design phase of t...
In this fast abstract, we provide preliminary findings from an analysis of 14,500 spacecraft anomali...
Abstract—In this fast abstract, we provide preliminary findings an analysis of 14,500 spacecraft ano...
Abstract—Analysis of anomalies that occur during operations is an important means of improving the q...
The anomalies from 316 spacecraft covering the entire U.S. space program were analyzed to determine ...
Abstract. The long term flight operations of the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey spacecraft gi...
Many existing complex space systems have a significant amount of historical maintenance and problem ...
Space missions force engineers to make complex trade-offs between many different constraints includi...
This paper reports the results of a small study of requirements changes to the onboard software of ...
Software is assuming an increasing role in the aerospace industry, and by the same token it is also ...
The need for a systematic and effective software risk identification methodology is critical for int...
In response to the 2010 U.S. National Space Policy’s call to “rapidly detect, warn, characterize, an...
The Spacecraft Anomaly Data Base was useful in identifying trends in anomaly occurrence. Trends alon...
Background: The NASA Metrics Data Program data sets have been heavily used in software defect predic...
We report on a preliminary case study to examine software safety risk in the early design phase of t...
We report on a preliminary case study to examine software safety risk in the early design phase of t...