The purpose of this report is to briefly summarize the results of an eight week assessment of NASA/MSFC Phase A and Phase B systems engineering processes, methodologies, and activities. Specifically, fourteen inconsistencies or weaknesses were identified and recommendations for corrective action were generated. A 1.5 hour briefing on these results was given in EL51 on 8-11-92; that documentation is available from the author or either NASA Colleague
The launch vehicle industry has long been considered a pioneering industry in systems engineering. L...
Five basic problems or question areas are examined. They are as follows: (1) Evaluate adequacy of cu...
Operations support as considered here is the infrastructure of people, procedures, facilities and sy...
AbstractThis paper compares two fundamentally different systems engineering approaches found in two ...
A recognized issue related to the processes in systems engineering is that they vary based on the pr...
Systems engineering is examined in terms of functional activities that are performed in the conduct ...
A study of NASA's Systems Management Policy (SMP) concluded that the primary methodology being used ...
Collaboration efforts between MSFC and GRC Engineering Directorates to implement the NASA Systems En...
There is increased recognition of the role of systems engineering in reducing the risk (technical, c...
Developing and implementing a plan for a NASA space mission can be a complicated process. The needs,...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
In a cooperative effort between Kennedy Space Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Space Operati...
Research projects conducted as part of NASA programs during period May 1970 through May 197
This paper discusses the history of SE&I management of the overall program architecture, organizatio...
In early 1991, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Office of Space Flight c...
The launch vehicle industry has long been considered a pioneering industry in systems engineering. L...
Five basic problems or question areas are examined. They are as follows: (1) Evaluate adequacy of cu...
Operations support as considered here is the infrastructure of people, procedures, facilities and sy...
AbstractThis paper compares two fundamentally different systems engineering approaches found in two ...
A recognized issue related to the processes in systems engineering is that they vary based on the pr...
Systems engineering is examined in terms of functional activities that are performed in the conduct ...
A study of NASA's Systems Management Policy (SMP) concluded that the primary methodology being used ...
Collaboration efforts between MSFC and GRC Engineering Directorates to implement the NASA Systems En...
There is increased recognition of the role of systems engineering in reducing the risk (technical, c...
Developing and implementing a plan for a NASA space mission can be a complicated process. The needs,...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
In a cooperative effort between Kennedy Space Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Space Operati...
Research projects conducted as part of NASA programs during period May 1970 through May 197
This paper discusses the history of SE&I management of the overall program architecture, organizatio...
In early 1991, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Office of Space Flight c...
The launch vehicle industry has long been considered a pioneering industry in systems engineering. L...
Five basic problems or question areas are examined. They are as follows: (1) Evaluate adequacy of cu...
Operations support as considered here is the infrastructure of people, procedures, facilities and sy...