
February
23-25, 2001
The Aerospace Corporation
El Segundo, California
GSAW2001:
Agenda and Presentations
February
21, 2001
Session 1. Keynote Session
Session Chair: Wanda Austin, The Aerospace Corporation
Welcome
Address
John R. Parsons, Sr. Vice President, The Aerospace Corporation
Elephant
Bungee Jumping: A Software Project Manager's Survival Guide
Robert Semelsberger, Deputy Director SIGINT/GSPO, National
Reconnaissance Office
Elephant
Bungee Jumping Booklet
CeBASE
and Ground Systems Architectures
Barry Boehm, Director, USC-Center for Software Engineering
Session
2. Trends in Information Infrastructure
Session Chair: Susan Kurtik, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Impact
of New CCSDS File Delivery Protocol on JPL
Telemetry and Command Ground System Architecture
Mike Levesque, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Using
XML and Java Technologies for Astronomical Instrument Control
Lynne Case, Commerce One
The
Use of Java and Web-based Architecture in Mission Management Applications
Bruce Bohannan and Linda Martz, Raytheon Command, Control, Communication
and Information Systems
Session
3. Integration Concepts
Session Chair: Walter Green, The Aerospace Corporation
A
Tour of Siena, an Interoperability Infrastructure for Internet-Scale
Distributed Architectures
David S. Rosenblum, University of California, Irvine
Quick
Reaction Demonstrator Program (QRD)
Daryl J. Joseph, Lockheed Martin Mission Systems
Defensive
Counterspace (DCS) Test Bed (DTB) for Rapid Spacecraft Attack/Anomaly
Detection, Characterization, and Reporting (Briefing
Charts Not Available)
Christopher Tschan, The Aerospace Corporation
Session
4. Product Line Issues
Session Chair: Judy Kerner, The Aerospace Corporation
It’s
Hard to Make Product Line, Architecture, and Reuse Concepts Work
in Practice
Doug Walters, Northrop Grumman
Architectural
Evolution to Support 21st Century Control System Requirements
Scott Norcross, L-3 Storm Control Systems
Business
and Technical Considerations for Product Line Development: An
Update
Daniel Vanderwarker, The Aerospace Corporation
Session
5. Alternate Operations Concepts
Session Chair: Mark Walker, The Aerospace Corporation
"NOCing
the SOC": Evolving Spacecraft Centric Systems to Network and Information
Centric Systems
Morris Brill, TRW Systems and Information Technology Group
Ground
System Commercialization: Technical and Management Lessons Learned
from the DataLynx Network
Steve Tobin, Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc.
Commercialization
of NASA Space Operations Data Services Through the Consolidated
Space Operations Contract
Daniel J. Heimerdinger, Lockheed Martin Space Operations
Session
6. Case Studies
Session Chair: Richard Johnson, The Aerospace Corporation
Cost
Tradeoffs Between Space and Ground
Dan Galorath, Galorath, Inc.
A
Case Study in Product Line Implementation
Nancy Eickelmann, Motorola Research Laboratory
IEESIM:
An Architecture of Information Exchange and Sharing for NASA
Tool Integration
Hoh In, Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University
February 22, 2001
Session 7. Keynote Session
Session Chair: Mal DePonte, The Aerospace Corporation
Ground
Systems and Architectures
Col. Thomas Fitzgerald, Chief Engineer, USAF Space and Missile
Systems Center
Future
Architecture for US Government Satellite Operations
Maj. Michael Ward, USAF, Office of the Assistant Secretary of
Defense
The
First Software Product Line Conference: A Report
Linda Northrop, Director, Product Line Systems, Software Engineering
Institute
Session
8. Space Interoperability Standards
Session Chair: Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
Overview
of International Space Standardization
Adrian J. Hooke, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Architecture
Study for Future Air Force Satellite Control Network
Tien M. Nguyen, The Aerospace Corporation
Consolidated
Space Operations Contract Integrated Operations Architecture Standards
Approach
Lindolfo Martinez, Lockheed Martin Consolidated Space Operations
Application
Layer Standards for Space: The OMG Connection
Peter Shames, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Session
9. Information Security
Session Chair: Mary Rich, The Aerospace Corporation
Improving
the Certification and Accreditation Process for DII COE Based
Systems
Stuart Schaeffer, The Aerospace Corporation
Space
Mission Communications Security
Howard Weiss, SPARTA, Inc.
Security
Remote Access Server Architecture
Arthur T. McClinton, Jr., Mitretek Systems
Breakout Session 1
Business Cases and Acquisition Strategies
Session Chair: Marilee Wheaton, TRW Systems and Information Technology
Group
COTS-Based
Systems (CBS) Total Lifecycle Effort Modeling with COCOMO II &
COCOTS
Chris Abts, USC-Center for Software Engineering
Lessons
Learned in Estimating the Software Cost of a Ground Station with
COTS Integration
Kathy Bradford, TRW
Product
Acquisition Case Study: JPL Deep Space Network Telemetry Processor
Sean Conway, RTLogic
Using
The Concept Design Center’s GST Model to Represent and Analyze
Alternative Ground System Architectures
Mel Cutler, The Aerospace Corporation
Cost
Tradeoffs Between Space and Ground
Dan Galorath, Galorath, Inc.
Breakout Session 2
Standards and Interoperability: Space Missions in the Internet
Era
Session Chair: Adrian Hooke, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Overview
of Standards for Space Link Access
Fred Brosi and John Pietras, GST, Inc.
Space
File Delivery Protocols
Scott Burleigh, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Space
Communications Protocol Standards–Capabilities and Software
Bob Durst, MITRE
Space
and Range Standardization: The Real-Time Telemetry Networks (RTTN)
Initiative
Darrell Ernst, MITRE and Adrian J. Hooke, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
CCSDS
Standard Space Data Link Capabilities
Greg Kazz, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
CCSDS
Space Link Extension Services: Case Study of the DERA Implementation
Hugh Kelliher, VEGA Group
Application
Layer Standards for Space The OMG Connection
Peter Shames, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Overview
of Space Mission Communications Security
Howard Weiss, Sparta
Breakout Session 3
Architectural Impacts from Pre Fab Components
Session Chair: Ron Kohl, Titan Systems Corporation, AverStar Group
Morris
Brill, TRW
Daryl J. Joseph, Lockheed Martin
No slides for this session.
Breakout Session 4
Ground System Product Lines: Issues and Solutions
Session Chair: Judy Kerner, The Aerospace Corporation
Product
Line Issues
Bruce Bohannan and Linda Martz, Raytheon Command, Control, Communication
and Information Systems
Evergreen
Ground System Product Line
Paul Davis, TRW
Supporting
Product Line Architectures Using Configuration Management Techniques
Nenad Medvidovic, USC-Center for Software Engineering
Product
Line Experience Within the DoD
Don Reifer, Reifer Consultants, Inc.
No slides for this presentation.
Business
and Technical Considerations for Product Line Development: An
Update
Daniel Vanderwarker, The Aerospace Corporation
Product
Lines for Satellite Ground Systems: Issues Identified at the Product
Lines for Command and Control Ground Systems Workshop at SPLC1
Mark Walker, The Aerospace Corporation
February
23, 2001
Summary Session
Plenary
Session Summary
Rami Razouk, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout
Session Outbriefs
Breakout
Session 1: Business Cases and Acquisition Strategies
Marilee Wheaton, TRW Systems and Information Technology Group
Breakout
Session 2: Standards and Interoperability: Space Missions in
the Internet Era
Adrian Hooke, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Breakout
Session 3: Architectural Impacts from Pre Fab Components
Ron Kohl, Titan Systems Corporation, AverStar Group
Breakout
Session 4: Ground System Product Lines: Issues and Solutions
Judy Kerner, The Aerospace Corporation
Panel
Session
Lessons Learned for Future Ground System Architectures
Session Chair: Rami Razouk, The Aerospace Corporation
Barry
Boehm , Director, USC-Center for Software Engineering
Roger Clason, Space Operations Management Office, NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center
Mal DePonte, Chief Engineer, The Aerospace Corporation
Keith Williams, Chief Architect, NASA Space Operations