| Sponsoring
and Cooperating
Organizations:
The Aerospace Corporation
Air Force Space and
Missile Systems Center
National Reconnaissance Office
Air Force Space Command
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
University of Southern California
Center for Software Engineering
Software Engineering Institute
Institute for Software Research at
the University of California, Irvine
Advisory Committee:
Barry Boehm
Director, University of Southern
California Center for Software
Engineering
Col. Ivette Falto-Heck
Chief Engineer, Air Force Space
and Missile Systems Center
Linda Northrop
Director, Product Line Systems
Program, Software Engineering
Institute
Rami Razouk
General Manager,
Computer Systems Division,
The Aerospace Corporation
Carl Sunshine
Chief Engineer, Satellite and
Launch Control,
The Aerospace Corporation
Lt. Gen. Eugene L. Tattini
(Ret. USAF)
Deputy Director, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory
Richard N. Taylor
Director, Institute for Software
Research at the University of
California, Irvine
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March
4–6, 2003
Manhattan Beach Marriott
Manhattan Beach, California
Meet
the Technological Challenges of
Spacecraft Ground Systems (SGS)
GSAW2003 is the seventh in a series of annual
workshops that explore software and system architecture issues
for spacecraft ground systems. It is the forum for
the world’s spacecraft ground system experts to share
experiences with other ground system users, developers, and
researchers through presentations, working groups, and panel
discussions. GSAW2003 will highlight new ideas and lessons learned
in the creation, application, and evaluation of architectures
to meet the technological challenges of ground systems. The
workshop’s affiliation with government and civilian institutions
provides an unparalleled opportunity to advance the state of
practice and research in architectures for spacecraft ground
systems.
The theme of GSAW2003 is Applying Lessons Learned
and Emerging Technologies to Drive Future Ground System Architectures.
Workshop presentations and working groups will focus on innovations,
applications, and lessons learned in the following areas:
- Architectural
representation and analysis
- Software
engineering and architectures
- Software
reuse and product lines
- Mission
assurance, system integration, and testing
- Program
management, including risk and life cycle issues
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- Standards
and interoperability
- System
security and information assurance
- Off-the-shelf
and open source components
- Multi-mission
and fleet operations, automation, and sustainment concepts
- Space
and ground communication architectures
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Invited
Keynote Speakers
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Barry Boehm
Director
University of Southern California
Center for Software Engineering
Maj.
Gen. Craig R. Cooning
Vice Commander
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
Vernon
Grapes
Chief of Systems Engineering
Ground Support Operations
National Reconnaissance Office
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Adrian
Hooke
Manager
InterPlaNetary Internet (IPN) Project
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Lt. Gen. Eugene L. Tattini (Ret. USAF)
Deputy Director
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Donald
R. Walker
Vice President
National Space Systems Engineering
The Aerospace Corporation
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Register
early! Space is limited.
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Early
(on or before Feb. 7) |
Standard
(after Feb. 7) |
| General
Attendees |
$350 |
$400 |
| Students |
$150 |
$150 |
| Uniformed
Military |
$150 |
$150 |
For registration
information call Katy Feine, 310-336-6805, or email gsaw@aero.org
Accommodations
A special rate of $99 per night is available
at the Manhattan Beach Marriott. Requests for rooms will be accommodated
on a first-come, first-served basis until February 10, 2003. Reservations
after February 10 will be subject to availability at the hotel's
normal rates. Be sure to ask for the special GSAW2003 Conference
rate. Call the hotel directly for reservations: 800-228-9290
or 310-546-7511 FAX: 310-939-1486
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