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March 13
- 15 2002
The Aerospace Corporation
El Segundo, California
GSAW2002
Agenda and Presentations
Wednesday March 13, 2002
Session 1. Keynote Session
Session Chair: Wanda Austin, The Aerospace Corporation
Introduction
and Announcements
Mark Walker, GSAW2002 General Chair, The Aerospace Corporation
Welcome Address
William F. Ballhaus Jr., President and CEO, The Aerospace
Corporation
Space Commission
and The Future of Ground Systems
Maj. Gen.-select Craig R. Cooning, Vice Commander,
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
The Magic is
on the Ground
Col Edward T. Cope, Deputy, Chief Information Officer, National
Reconnaissance Office
Mission
Data System Architecture and Implementation Guidelines
George Rinker, Manager, Mission Data System Implementation,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(Video
of Wanda Austin, William F. Ballhaus Jr. and Maj. Gen.-select
Craig R. Cooning)
Session 2.
Architectural Decisions
Session Chair: Marilee Wheaton, TRW Systems
Customer
Outreach Program
Mark Broswick, Systems Operations Office, National Reconnaissance
Office
COTS Empirical
Data: A To-10 List and Its Implications
Barry Boehm, Center for Software Engineering, University of
Southern California
Satellite
and Peripherals - Implications for Ground Architectures
Kevin Kreitman, The Aerospace Corporation
Session 3.
Standards and Architectures
Session Chair: Judy Kerner, The Aerospace Corporation
Applying
the Lessons of Internet Services to Space Systems
James Cutler, Stanford University
XML
Command and Telemetry Standardization
Gerry Simon, Lockheed Martin
Evaluation
of Components for COTS Component-based Systems
William (Trip) Carter, Harris Corporation
Session 4.
Keynote Session
Session Chair: Rami Razouk, The Aerospace Corporation
Engineering
Safer Systems
Nancy G. Leveson, Professor, Professor of Aerospace Software
Engineering, Aeronautics and Astronautics Department, Nassachusetts
Institute of Technology
No slides
Session 5.
Mission and Information Assurance
Session Chair: Joe Betser, The Aerospace Corporation
Prediction
of Reliability and Availability for Ground Systems
Myron Hecht, SoHaR Incorporated
Ground
Systems and Cyberwar
Stuart Staniford, Silicon Defense
Creating
the IETF IDWG Intrusion Detection Protocols IDMEF & IDXP
Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College
Session 6.
Ground Network/Communications Architectures
Session Chair: Richard Johnson, The Aerospace Corporation
Future
Interoperable Satellite Control Networks - Communications
Architecture
and Issues
John C. Chiang, The Aerospace Corporation
Innovative
Space/Ground Architectures and Technologies for
NASA's Space Network Evolution
Roger Flaherty and Aaron Weinberg, NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center
Building
a Global ATM Network for Ground Systems Control
Andrew Walther, The Aerospace Corporation
Session 7.
Applications of Space Link Extension Standards
Session Chair: Susan Kurtik, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
CCSDS
Space Link Extension (SLE) Services - A Progress Report
Fred Brosi, Global Science & Technology, Inc.
CCSDS Space
Link Extension (SLE) - Proposal for a NASA Wide Ground Data
Service Standard
Larry Muzny, Lockheed Martin Space Operations
Applying CCSDS
Standards to the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN)
James Noles and John Pietras, Global Science and Technology,
Inc.
Improving
Access to Space with Space Link Extension Services
Hugh Kelliher, VEGA Group PLC
Thursday
March 14, 2002
Session 8. Keynote Session
Session Chair: Rami Razouk, The Aerospace Corporation
Introduction
and Announcements
Mark Walker, GSAW2002 General Chair, The Aerospace Corporation
Transformational
Communications
Christine M. Anderson, SES, Director, MILSATCOM, Air Force
Space and Missile Systems Center
Command
and Control Software Development Lessons Learned
Lt Col Michael D. Sarchet, Deputy Director, Space Systems
Command
and Control Division
Session
9. Architectural Methods
Architectural
Methods
Session Chair: Walter Green, The Aerospace Corporation
Representing
Product Line Architectures
Andre van der Hoek, Institute for Software Research and Department
of Information
and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine
Evaluation
of Aspects in UML Models
Phillip Schmidt, The Aerospace Corporation
Static
and Dynamic Modeling and Analysis of Architectures
Roshanak Roshandel, University of Southern California
Representing
System Architectures using the C4ISR Architecture Framework
James N. Martin, The Aerospace Corporation
Session 10.
Breakout Groups I
Breakout Session 10A Architecture
Methods and Frameworks
James Martin and Mark Maier, The Aerospace Corporation
Using Service
Utilization Metrics to Assess and Improve Product Line Architectures
Ebru Dincel, University of Southern California
Andre van der Hoek, Institute for Software Research and Department
of Information
and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine
Phillip Schmidt, The Aerospace Corporation
Roshanak Roshandel, University of Southern California
Kevin Kreitman, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout Session 10B COTS
Integration
Suellen Eslinger and Karen Owens, The Aerospace Corporation
Integration:
Reinventing and Expensive Wheel
Larry McQueary, Talarian
Integration and Maintenance with the COBRA Architecture
Tim Spinney, The Aerospace Corporation
Costing
COTS Integration
Marilee Wheaton, TRW Systems
Breakout
Session 10C: Satellite Control Network Trends and Prospects
for Interoperability
Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
AFSCN
Evolution
Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
NASA Ground Network Evolution and Interoperability
Edward Burns, NASA HQ
No slides
Satellite
Control Networks: Trends and Prospects for Interoperability
- a CCSDS View
Adrian Hooke, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Satellite
Control Networks Trends and prospects for Interoperability
Commercialization Trends
Michael Anderson, Honeywell
CCSDS and
NASA Standards
Peter Shames, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Breakout Session 10D: Architectural
Approaches for Multi-Mission Ground Systems
Mike Hogan, The Aerospace Corporation
Multimission
Considerations for the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN)
Susan Kurtik, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Ground
Control Systems Issues for Multi-Mission Operations
Tina Arechiga, PanAmSat
An Ops Concept
Driven Architecture for Satellite Command and Control
David Allen, L-3 Communications, Inc. - Storm Control Systems
Applying
A Distributed Architecture to Real Time Hardware Control and
Status
Robert Andzik, RT Logic
Multi-Mission
Ground Systems: A Commercial Approach
Pete Gaffney, Integral Systems, Inc.
Session
11.
Breakout Groups II
Breakout
Session 11A: Business
Cases & Acquisition Strategies
Marilee Wheaton, TRW Systems
Universal
Space Network Commercial Antenna Network Evaluation (CANE)
Overview
Greg Hollister, United Space Networks
Strategies
for Implementing a Product Line Approach to Software Reuse
at the NRO
Daniel Vanderwarker, The Aerospace Corporation
Schedule
Risk Analysis: Why It is Important and How to Do It
Stephen Book, MCR, Inc.
COSYSMO:
Constructive Systems Engineering Cost Model
Don Reifer and Richardo Valerdi, Center for Software Engineering,
University of Southern California
Breakout Session 11B: Information Assurance
Joe Betser and Charlie Lavine, The Aerospace Corporation
Harmonizing
the Certification and Accrediation Process With Modern
Security Evaluation Standards
Stuart Schaeffer, The Aerospace Corporation
Hydra: Agents
for Information Security
Morris Brill, TRW Systems
Ground
Systems and the Challenge of Creating Collaborating I-A Communities
via the Internet Research and Standards
Joe Betser, The Aerospace Corporation
Securing
Ground Control Systems
Tracy Dorsey, Computer Sciences Corporation
Virtual Vulnerability
Assessment for Spacecraft Ground Systems
Hoh Peter In and Steve Liu, Texas A&M University
Breakout Session 11C: Alternative Operations Concepts
Kevin Kreitman, The Aerospace Corporation
Evolution
of Knowledge-based Applications for Launch Support
Jeff Lankford, The Aerospace Corporation
Automated
Spacecraft Scheduling - The ASTER Example
Ron Cohen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Breakout
Session 11D: Human
Systems Integration (HSI) Standardization
Brian Shaw, The Aerospace Corporation
Marc Dinerstein, The Aerospace Corporation
Brian Louie, GPS Ground, Air Force Space and Missile Systems
Center
Roger Dispoto, SBIRS High, Det 11, Air Force Space and Missile
Systems Center
Steve Scholz, CERES, Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
Tom Riebe, TASC Corporation
Friday
March 15, 2002
Session 12.
Summary Session
Mary A. Rich, The Aerospace Corporation
Introduction and Announcements
Mark Walker, GSAW2002 Chair, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout Session Outbriefs
Breakout
Session 10A: Architecture
Methods and Frameworks
James Martin and Mark Maier, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout Session 10B: COTS
Integration
Suellen Eslinger and Karen Owens, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout Session 10C: Satellite
Control Network Trends and Prospects
for Interoperability
Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout
Session 10D: Architectural
Approaches for Multi-Mission Ground Systems
Mike Hogan, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout Session 11A: Business
Cases & Acquisition Strategies
Marilee Wheaton, TRW Systems
Breakout Session 11B: Information
Assurance
Joe Betser and Charlie Lavine, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout Session 11C: Alternative
Operations Concepts
Kevin Kreitman, The Aerospace Corporation
Breakout Session 11D: Human
Systems Integration (HSI) Standardization
Brian Shaw, The Aerospace Corporation
Plenary
Session Summary
Mary A. Rich, The Aerospace Corporation
Session 13.
Panel Session
Ground
System Architecture Decisions for Mission Success
Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
Panelists:
Barry Boehm, Director, USC Center for Software Engineering,
University of Southern California
Observations
on Ground System Architectures: The View from the Trenches
Lt Col Michael R. Dickey, Commander, 3d Space Operations Squadron
Key Ground
System Architectural Issues
Joseph Kahr, Space Infrared Telescope Facility Project Ground
Data System Engineer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Col Michael Mantz, Director, Satellite and Launch Control
Systems Program Office, Air Force Space and Missile Systems
Center
The Importance
of Software Architecture
Linda Northrop, Director, Product Line System Program, Software
Engineering Institute
Rhon Williams, Director of Technology, System Development Operations,
TRW Systems
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