Tuesday
March 4, 2003
Introduction
and Announcements
Mark Walker, GSAW2003 General Chair, The Aerospace
Corporation
Session
1
Keynote Session
Session Chair: John Parsons, The Aerospace Corporation
Welcome
Address
John Parsons, Senior Vice President, Space Systems Group,
The Aerospace Corporation
Future
of Ground Systems for Scientific Spacecraft
Lt. Gen. Eugene L. Tattini (Ret. USAF), Deputy Director,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Ground
Systems - Providing Effects to the Warfighter (Briefing
Charts Not Available)
Maj. Gen. Craig R. Cooning, Vice Commander,
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
Session
2
Impacts of Lifecycle Architecting Decisions
Session Chair: Rick Johnson, The Aerospace Corporation
Acquisition
of a COTS-Based Command and Control System for Legacy
and New Satellites
Maj. Joseph J. Romero, Lt. Col. Stephen D. Hargis,
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
Capt. Edmund J. Bohn, Air Force Space Command
Sidney Hollander, The Aerospace Corporation
SCOS-2000
– ESA’s Spacecraft Control for the 21st Century
Nestor Peccia, Mauro Pecchioli, European Space Agency
Satellite
Operations on $15 a Day
Hank Tseu, Jeff Jacobsen, Mark Lafferty, Cesar Lindo, Steve
Sponaugle,
The Boeing Company
The
Jason Satellite Telemetry, Command and Communication Subsystem
(JTCCS)
Mike de Gyurky, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Session 3
Special Keynote Session: Interplanetary Internet
Session Chair: Adrian Hooke, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Interplanetary
Internet
Adrian Hooke, Manager of the InterPlaNetary Internet (IPN)
Project,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Advanced
Internet Technologies for Spacecraft TT&C
(Briefing Charts Not Available)
Keith Scott, The MITRE Corporation
CCSDS
File Delivery Protocol in Delay-Tolerant Networking
Scott Burleigh, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Session
4
Progress with Space Link Extension (SLE) Standards
Session Chair: Susan Kurtik, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Air
Force Satellite Control Network Interoperability
Lance Williams, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
Carl
Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
NASA/AFSCN/NOAA/Lockheed
Martin Ground Network and
Space Network Interoperability Plans
Lindolfo Martinez, Lockheed Martin Space Operations
Standards-Based
TT&C Service Management: Prototype Applications
and User Involvement
John Pietras, Global Science and Technology, Inc.
Session
5
Assuring Mission Success
Session Chair: Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation
Ground
Software Errors Can Cause Satellites to Fail Too - Lessons
Learned
Paul Cheng, The Aerospace Corporation
Extending
COCOMO II to Estimate the Cost of Developing Secure Software
Edward Colbert, Murali Gangadharan, Don Reifer, Barry Boehm,
University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering
Reducing
System Acquisition Risk with Software Architecture
Analysis and Evaluation
John Bergey, Matt Fisher, Lawrence Jones, Software Engineering
Institute
Recovery-Oriented
Ground Systems
James Cutler, Stanford University
Wednesday
March 5, 2003
Introduction and Announcements
Mark Walker, GSAW2003 General Chair, The Aerospace Corporation
Session 6
Keynote Session
Session Chair: Marilee Wheaton, The Aerospace Corporation
Lessons
from the Ground (No Briefing Charts)
Vernon Grapes, Chief of Systems Engineering, Ground Systems
Office,
National Reconnaissance Office
Ground
Systems - Challenges and Opportunities
Donald R. Walker, Vice President, National Space Systems Engineering,
The Aerospace Corporation
Session
7
Architecting for Future Operations
Session Chair: James Cutler, Stanford University
Standards-
and Component-Based Mission Operations Architecture at NASA’s
Goddard Space Flight Center
Dan Smith, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
The
NASA/GSFC Advanced Data Grid: A Prototype for Future Earth
Science
Ground System Architectures
Samuel D. Gasster, Craig A. Lee, Brooks Davis, Matt Clark,
Mike AuYeung,
John R. Wilson, The Aerospace Corporation
Debra M. Ladwig, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Architecting
for the Future: Some Lessons Learned
Suzanne Hughes, National Reconnaissance Office
AF
Satellite Control Network Architectural Approach
Richard Russel, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Session
8
Breakout Sessions
Session
8A: Architecture-Centric
Evolution of
Software Intensive Systems
Session Chairs: Sergio Alvarado, Michael Hogan, Phillip Schmidt,
The Aerospace Corporation
John Georgas,
Institute for Software Research at the
University of California, Irvine
New
Roles for Architecture
Maj. Christopher Beres,
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
Architecture:
Acquisition’s Holistic Medicine
Capt. Marc Raphael, Air Force Space and Missile Systems
Center
Architectural-Centric
Representation for Design Diversity and Program Evolution
Phillip Schmidt, Sergio Alvarado, Jesus Rivera, Jaime Milstein,
The Aerospace Corporation
From
Cradle to Grave: An Architecture Substrate for Software Lifecycles
Nicolas Rouquette, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Usability
Constraints on Architecture Development and Use
John Reeves, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
A
Focused Approach to Software Architectural Recovery
Nenad
Medvidovic, Vladimir Jakobac,
University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering
Recommendations
for Architecture-Centric Software Supporting
Self-Adaptive Behavior
John Georgas,
Institute for Software Research at the
University of California, Irvine
An
Adaptable and Market-Driven Command and Control Architecture
Scott Norcross, L3 Communications Corporation
Deploying
a Common Software Architecture for Real Time Launch, Test
and Satellite Ground Systems
Rob Andzik, Real Time Logic, Inc.
Balancing
Generic Software Component Design with Tailored
COTS Solutions
J. Mike Gilmore, Raytheon Company
Architecture
Granularity – A COTS Vendor’s Perspective
Barry Grasso, Integral Systems, Inc.
Session
8B: Managing
Commercial-Off-the-Shelf
(COTS) Integration for High Integrity Systems
Session Chairs: Karen Owens, Suellen Eslinger, Geri Chaudhri,
The Aerospace Corporation,
Ron Kohl, R.J. Kohl & Associates
Quantitative
Management of COTS-Based Systems:
The Role of Cost Estimation
Marilee Wheaton, The Aerospace Corporation
Steven Wong, Northrop-Grumman Mission Systems
Managing
COTS Integration for High Integrity Systems:
Observations from the COCOTS Database
Betsy Clark, Software Metrics, Inc.
COTS
or Development: Simulation Tools for Ground System Integration
Tom Tillman, L-3 Communications Corporation
The
Role of Architecture in Managing COTS Based High Integrity
Systems
Rod Davis, Command and Control Technology
COTS
Based Systems Issues
Ron
Kohl, R.J. Kohl & Associates
Karen Owens,
Suellen Eslinger,
The Aerospace Corporation
Session
8C: Distributed
Ground Systems
Session Chair: Donna Sellers, NASA, Marshall Space Flight
Center
Case
for Deploying Complex Systems Utilizing Commodity Components
R. Lee Pitts, Barry S. Bryant, Lockheed Martin Space
Operations
Telescience
Resource Kit
Michelle Schneider, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Utilization
of Internet Protocol-Based Voice Systems in
Remote Payload Operations
Susan Best, Kelvin Nichols, Bob Bradford, NASA Marshall Space
Flight Center
Coordination
and Monitoring for Ground Control and Distributed Resources
Michael Kantor, Institute for Software Research at the
University of California, Irvine
Planning
Systems for Distributed Operations
Theresa Maxwell, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
ISS
Space-based Science Operations Grid for the Ground Systems
Architecture Workshop (GSAW)
Clara Welch, Bob Bradford, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Session
8D: Network
Standards and Interoperability
Session Chair: Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
Lockheed
Martin/CSOC SLE Management Service Request Prototype
Andrew Schreckenghost, Lockheed Martin Space Operations
Steven Autry, Lockheed Martin Enterprise Systems
JPL
Space Link Extension Service Management Prototype Effort An
Overview
Erik Barkley, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Progress
Report on the UK SLE Prototype
Hugh Kelliher, VEGA Group PLC
Lockheed
Martin/CSOC Space Link Extension (SLE) Test bed Status
Scott Jakl, Jeff Boxell, Lockheed Martin Space Operations
Proposal
for the Application of CCSDS Space Link Extension to NASA
Human Space Flight Missions
Larry Muzny, Jeff Boxell, Lockheed Martin Space Operations
STS-107
Case Study: End-to-End IP Space Communication Architecture
Keith Hogie, Computer Sciences Corporation
Layering
IT Services for a Planetary "Exploration Web"
Norm Lamarra, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Session
8E: Business
Cases
Session Chair: Patricia Maloney, The Aerospace Corporation
Space
Acquisition Strategy - Just How Important is the Ground Segment?
Mary A. Rich, Steven Lazar, Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation
NASA
Ground Network Evolution: Designing for Best Value
Roger Clason, Bill Watson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Jill Matalavage, Luis Tsuji, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
Mission
Operations Comparison Study
Larry B. Sidor, Phil H. Young, Oliver F. Blackshire, The Aerospace
Corporation
COSYSMO:
COnstructive SYStems Engineering Cost MOdel
Barry W. Boehm, Donald J. Reifer, Ricardo Valerdi, University
of Southern California Center for Software Engineering
Jason-1
Satellite Telemetry, Command and
Communications Subsystem (JTCCS)
Mike de Gyurky, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
UML-based
Object-Oriented Metrics for Architecture Complexity Analysis
Peter In, SangEun Kim, Texas A&M University
Matthew R. Barry, United Space Alliance
Session
8F: Mission
Assurance
Session Chairs: Joseph Betser, Charles Lavine, The Aerospace
Corporation
Maintaining
Situational Awareness in On-Demand Distributed Space Operations
Jeffrey Fox, Jean Fox, Jaime Gray, mobileFOUNDATIONS, Inc.
Rigorous
and Traceable Decomposition and Recomposition of
Security Requirements
Leo Marcus, The Aerospace Corporation
Dynamic
Access for the Future NASA Space Communications Network
Michael Hadjitheodosiou, Hui Zeng,
Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland
Extended
Validation and Verification for Situation-Aware
Middleware Architectures
SangEun Kim, Peter In, Texas A&M University
Ramesh Bharadwaj, Naval Research Laboratory
Thursday March 6, 2003
Introduction
and Announcements
Mark Walker, GSAW2003 General Chair, The Aerospace
Corporation
Session
9
Keynote Session
Session Chair: Judy Kerner, The Aerospace Corporation
Software
Architecture Challenges for Complex Systems of Systems
Barry Boehm, Director, University of Southern California
Center for Software Engineering
Session
10
Architectural Representation and Methods
Session Chair: Walter Green, The Aerospace Corporation
Supporting
an Architecture-Based Approach to Systems Modeling
John Georgas, Institute for Software Research at the
University of California, Irvine
Improving
CDRL Production – a Northrop Grumman Mission
Systems Six Sigma Initiative
Paul Davis, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
Space
Data Systems
Reference Architecture
Peter Shames, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Session
11
Breakout Session Outbriefings
Session Chair: Michael Hogan, The Aerospace Corporation
Session
8A: Architecture-Centric
Evolution of Software-Intensive Systems
Session Chairs: Sergio Alvarado, Michael Hogan, Phillip Schmidt,
The Aerospace Corporation
John Georgas, Institute for Software Research at the
University of California, Irvine
Session
8B: Managing
Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Integration for
High Security Systems
Session Chairs: Karen Owens, Suellen Eslinger, Geri Chaudri,
The Aerospace Corporation
Ron Kohl, R.J. Kohl & Associates
Session
8C: Distributed
Ground Systems
Session Chair: Donna Sellers, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Session
8D: Network
Standards and Interoperability
Session Chair: Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
Session
8E: Business
Cases
Session Chair: Patricia Maloney, The Aerospace Corporation
Session
8F: MIssion
Assurance
Session Chairs: Joseph Betser, Charles Lavine, The Aerospace
Corporation
Session
12
Summary Session
Judy Kerner, The Aerospace Corporation
Session
13
Panel Discussion: Applying Lessons Learned and Emerging
Technologies to Drive Future Ground System Architectures
Session Chair: Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace Corporation
Panelists:
Col. Ivette
Falto-Heck
Chief Engineer, Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
Mike
Mader
NPOESS Assistant Program Director and Vice President,
Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems
Linda
Northrop
Director, Product Line Systems Program, Software Engineering
Institute
Mary
A. Rich
Principal Director, Software Engineering Subdivision, The
Aerospace Corporation
Richard
N. Taylor
Director, Institute for Software Research at the University
of California, Irvine
Pat
Woods
Vice President of Government Systems, Integral Systems, Inc.
Workshop
Conclusion