The basic requirements for a standard test and checkout language applicable to all phases of the space shuttle test and ground operations are determined. The general characteristics outlined here represent the integration of selected ideas and concepts from operational elements within Kennedy Space Center (KSC) that represent diverse disciplines associated with space vehicle testing and launching operations. Special reference is made to two studies conducted in this area for KSC as authorized by the Advanced Development Element of the Office of Manned Space Flight (MSF). Information contained in reports from these studies have contributed significantly to the final selection of language features depicted in this technical report
The Mission Control Center/Shuttle Test Plan is defined from development through operations to a lev...
The Shuttle-C is an unmanned cargo carrying derivative of the space shuttle with optional two or thr...
The relationship is examined between the space shuttle onboard avionics and the ground test computer...
Based on an analysis of previously developed test oriented languages and a study of test language re...
GOAL, is a test engineer oriented language designed to be used to standardize procedure terminology ...
The activities and results of a study for the definition of flight program language requirements are...
The efforts and results are summarized for a study to establish requirements for a flight programmin...
The format material used in an oral presentation of the phase 3 study effort is given. The material ...
Ten, primarily test oriented, computer languages reviewed during the phase 1 study effort are descri...
Government-sponsored study and development efforts were directed toward design and implementation of...
KSC-DE-512-SM establishes overall requirements and best design practices to be used at the John F. K...
A high order computer language called ALOFT has been developed for the checkout and operation of com...
The material used in an oral presentation of the phase 1 study effort is given. Phase 1 was directed...
Manual on procedural requirements for performing certain environmental tests on space flight equipme...
The Ground Operations Aerospace Language (GOAL) was designed to be used by test oriented personnel t...
The Mission Control Center/Shuttle Test Plan is defined from development through operations to a lev...
The Shuttle-C is an unmanned cargo carrying derivative of the space shuttle with optional two or thr...
The relationship is examined between the space shuttle onboard avionics and the ground test computer...
Based on an analysis of previously developed test oriented languages and a study of test language re...
GOAL, is a test engineer oriented language designed to be used to standardize procedure terminology ...
The activities and results of a study for the definition of flight program language requirements are...
The efforts and results are summarized for a study to establish requirements for a flight programmin...
The format material used in an oral presentation of the phase 3 study effort is given. The material ...
Ten, primarily test oriented, computer languages reviewed during the phase 1 study effort are descri...
Government-sponsored study and development efforts were directed toward design and implementation of...
KSC-DE-512-SM establishes overall requirements and best design practices to be used at the John F. K...
A high order computer language called ALOFT has been developed for the checkout and operation of com...
The material used in an oral presentation of the phase 1 study effort is given. Phase 1 was directed...
Manual on procedural requirements for performing certain environmental tests on space flight equipme...
The Ground Operations Aerospace Language (GOAL) was designed to be used by test oriented personnel t...
The Mission Control Center/Shuttle Test Plan is defined from development through operations to a lev...
The Shuttle-C is an unmanned cargo carrying derivative of the space shuttle with optional two or thr...
The relationship is examined between the space shuttle onboard avionics and the ground test computer...