A technical discussion of the lessons learned during the seven years of software development/testing which occurred on the Liquid Oxygen System for the Space Shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center is given. Problems which were solved during these years came into four distinct phases: design/debug before simulation runs, verification using simulation with models up through Space Transportation System-1 launch, hardware usage from first launch to Space Transportation System-5 launch, and future use. Each problem/solution describes the apparent problem requirements/constraints, usable alternatives, selected action, and results
The objective is the development of methods, technology, and skills that will enable NASA to cost-ef...
During the past three decades, NASA has been designing and using large quantities of cryogenic fluid...
The Knowledge-Based Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) program has a long history at KSC. Now a part of...
The early problems and the solutions developed to provide the required quality software needed to su...
Computer programs were written to model the liquid oxygen loading system for the space shuttle. The ...
The integration of the design features of the Shuttle elements into a cryogenic propellant managemen...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
The synthesis of a control system for a cryogenic fluid management facility was studied. The severe ...
Tasked with supporting a progressive Shuttle launch rate, Lockheed Engineering and Software Producti...
A computer program for the design and operation of the space shuttle environmental and thermal contr...
Incorporating a state-of-the-art process control and instrumentation system into a complex system fo...
This software is used in an automated cryogenic control system developed to monitor and control the ...
The increasing development of small microprocessor systems has allowed the use of more advanced soft...
Since 1976, the Software Engineering Laboratory (SEL) has been dedicated to understanding and improv...
A detailed discussion of Launch Processing System Ground Software Production is presented to establi...
The objective is the development of methods, technology, and skills that will enable NASA to cost-ef...
During the past three decades, NASA has been designing and using large quantities of cryogenic fluid...
The Knowledge-Based Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) program has a long history at KSC. Now a part of...
The early problems and the solutions developed to provide the required quality software needed to su...
Computer programs were written to model the liquid oxygen loading system for the space shuttle. The ...
The integration of the design features of the Shuttle elements into a cryogenic propellant managemen...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
The synthesis of a control system for a cryogenic fluid management facility was studied. The severe ...
Tasked with supporting a progressive Shuttle launch rate, Lockheed Engineering and Software Producti...
A computer program for the design and operation of the space shuttle environmental and thermal contr...
Incorporating a state-of-the-art process control and instrumentation system into a complex system fo...
This software is used in an automated cryogenic control system developed to monitor and control the ...
The increasing development of small microprocessor systems has allowed the use of more advanced soft...
Since 1976, the Software Engineering Laboratory (SEL) has been dedicated to understanding and improv...
A detailed discussion of Launch Processing System Ground Software Production is presented to establi...
The objective is the development of methods, technology, and skills that will enable NASA to cost-ef...
During the past three decades, NASA has been designing and using large quantities of cryogenic fluid...
The Knowledge-Based Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) program has a long history at KSC. Now a part of...