The SSVTF (Space Station Verification and Training Facility) project is completing the Preliminary Design Review of a large software development using object-oriented methods and systematic reuse. An incremental developmental lifecycle was tailored to provide early feedback and guidance on methods and products, with repeated attention to reuse. Object oriented methods were formally taught and supported by realistic examples. Reuse was readily accepted and planned by the developers. Schedule and budget issues were handled by agreements and work sharing arranged by the developers
The United State's big space projects of the next decades, such as Space Station and the Human Explo...
An overview of the Software Development and Verification System (SWDVS) for the space shuttle is pre...
NASA has a legacy of complex software systems that are becoming increasingly expensive to maintain. ...
This talk began by presenting the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) definitions of software commo...
The Space Station Freedom (SSF) Data Management System (DMS) consists of distributed hardware and so...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
The Advanced Software Development Workstation Project, funded by Johnson Space Center, is investigat...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
Software engineering applications snapshots within the Space Station Freedom Program; software engin...
The unique and challenging nature of the Space Station Program requires that software standards be e...
The work accomplished during the past nine months in order to help three different organizations inv...
The SSE project has engineering analysis and design efforts under way for the development of the SSE...
The goal of the JPL reuse activity is to develop a quantitative understanding of the factors which e...
There is a strong operational interest in reuse and commonality at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). A...
The United State's big space projects of the next decades, such as Space Station and the Human Explo...
An overview of the Software Development and Verification System (SWDVS) for the space shuttle is pre...
NASA has a legacy of complex software systems that are becoming increasingly expensive to maintain. ...
This talk began by presenting the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) definitions of software commo...
The Space Station Freedom (SSF) Data Management System (DMS) consists of distributed hardware and so...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
The Advanced Software Development Workstation Project, funded by Johnson Space Center, is investigat...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
Software engineering applications snapshots within the Space Station Freedom Program; software engin...
The unique and challenging nature of the Space Station Program requires that software standards be e...
The work accomplished during the past nine months in order to help three different organizations inv...
The SSE project has engineering analysis and design efforts under way for the development of the SSE...
The goal of the JPL reuse activity is to develop a quantitative understanding of the factors which e...
There is a strong operational interest in reuse and commonality at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). A...
The United State's big space projects of the next decades, such as Space Station and the Human Explo...
An overview of the Software Development and Verification System (SWDVS) for the space shuttle is pre...
NASA has a legacy of complex software systems that are becoming increasingly expensive to maintain. ...