There is a strong operational interest in reuse and commonality at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Although commonality and reuse were not emphasized in the Space Shuttle Orbiter Project, it is a major goal for Space Station Freedom and the Software Support Environment (SSE). Research activities at JSC are generally conducted through the Software Engineering Research Center (SERC) of the University of Houston at Clear Lake. The Life Cycle Model developed by SERC includes reuse at each phase, but reuse is not a principal theme. The SSE is a significant entry point for new reuse technology, and the SERC can provide consultation and possible prototypes. SERC is seen as an interface to other NISE reuse researchers. The AdaNET is managed at JSC ...
The Flight Software Branch, at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), has been working on a run-time ap...
Software engineering applications snapshots within the Space Station Freedom Program; software engin...
Today's software systems generally use obsolete technology, are not integrated properly with other s...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The goal of the JPL reuse activity is to develop a quantitative understanding of the factors which e...
This talk began by presenting the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) definitions of software commo...
The United State's big space projects of the next decades, such as Space Station and the Human Explo...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored a Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on November 17-...
The activities performed during September 1992 in support of Tasks 01 and 02 of the Repository-Based...
As the principle center for NASA's Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) Enterprise, the...
The objective is the development of methods, technology, and skills that will enable NASA to cost-ef...
ACCESS provides a generic capability to develop software information system applications which are e...
As the principle center for NASA's Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) Enterprise, the...
The Flight Software Branch, at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), has been working on a run-time ap...
Software engineering applications snapshots within the Space Station Freedom Program; software engin...
Today's software systems generally use obsolete technology, are not integrated properly with other s...
The Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) Level 2 Software Reuse Study group was formed by Bob Nelson...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) work is organized into four phases and includes participation...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)/System Sciences Division (SSD) has maintained a long-term relati...
The goal of the JPL reuse activity is to develop a quantitative understanding of the factors which e...
This talk began by presenting the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) definitions of software commo...
The United State's big space projects of the next decades, such as Space Station and the Human Explo...
NASA Langley Research Center sponsored a Workshop on NASA Research in Software Reuse on November 17-...
The activities performed during September 1992 in support of Tasks 01 and 02 of the Repository-Based...
As the principle center for NASA's Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) Enterprise, the...
The objective is the development of methods, technology, and skills that will enable NASA to cost-ef...
ACCESS provides a generic capability to develop software information system applications which are e...
As the principle center for NASA's Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) Enterprise, the...
The Flight Software Branch, at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), has been working on a run-time ap...
Software engineering applications snapshots within the Space Station Freedom Program; software engin...
Today's software systems generally use obsolete technology, are not integrated properly with other s...