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GSAW 99: Ground System Architectures Workshop
Wednesday
March 3, 1999
Session
1
Keynote Session Session Chair: Dennis Plunkett Introduction and Announcements
Judy Kerner, GSAW99 Chair Welcome
Address Ground
Systems Architecture and the SMC Vision Product
Lines and Architecture Evaluations Session
2
Future Visions Session Chair: Charles Simmons Integrated
Space Command and Control
Maj. LeRoy Pedone, USAF Electronic Systems Center (ESC/NDC) Future
Visions of AFSCN QUEST
for Human Exploration of the Solar System Session
3
Reference and Product Line Architectures Session Chair: Sergio Alvarado A
Quantitative Approach to Architecture-Based Product Line Development
Nancy Eickelmann, NASA IV&V Software Research Laboratory The
Value of a Reference Architecture An
Integrated Architectural Approach in the C3I Domain Session
4
Lessons Learned Session Chair: Catherine Steele Program
Office Strategies for Successful Component-Based Development
John Ohlinger, National Reconnaissance Office Software
Design Polices for a Large-Scale Command and Control Software
Development Project Lessons
Learned in the Specification/Development of Object-Oriented Space
Ground System (SGS) Architectures Session
5
Architecture Drivers Session Chair: Phillip Schmidt Software
Cost-Benefit Evaluation for Future Ground Systems Java-Based
Spacecraft Web Interface to Telemetry and Command Handling Session
6
Approaches to Integration Session Chair: Walter Green An
Approach to Architecture-Based Software Integration
Nenad Medvidovic, USC Center for Software Engineering Satellites
as Nodes on a Network Bridging
the Product Gap Towards an Integrated Control Center Thursday
March 4, 1999
Session
7
Technical Keynote Session Session Chair: Carl Sunshine Escaping
the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them
Barry Boehm, Director, USC Center for Software Engineering Engineering
Complex Ground Station Systems Software
Architectures: What Are We Building? Session
8
Emerging Technologies and Methodologies Session Chair: Judy Kerner Using
Patterns to Integrate Architectural Views in UML
Alexander Egyed, USC Center for Software Engineering Laying
a Foundation for Software Engineering of Knowledge Bases in Spacecraft
Ground Systems A
Feasible Approach to Implementing Greater Levels of Satellite
Autonomy A
COTS Infrastructure for Domain Specific Diagram Semantics Overview
of Breakout Sessions
COTS
Products in Control Center Applications
Ron Kohl, AverStar, Inc. Business
Case and Cost Benefit Considerations Experiences
in Architecture Based Development Approaches
to Achieving Common Architectures and Common Components Breakout
Session 1
COTS Products in Control Center Applications Session Chair: Ron Kohl Session Co-chair: Walter Green COCOTS
Software Integration Cost Model: Insights and Status
Christopher M. Abts, USC-Center for Software Engineering A
Common System for the Life of Spacecraft Shrink-Wrapped
Messaging: From Wall Street to Mission Control V&V
of COTS Dormant Code: Challenges and Issues Bridging
the Product Gap Towards an Integrated Control Center Automated,
Reusable Mission Control System Architecture Using Finite State
Modeling and Object-Oriented Technologies Containing
COTS via Intelligent Software Wrappers Breakout
Session 2
Business Case and Cost Benefit Considerations Session Chair: Marilee Wheaton Session Co-chair: Rhoda Novak Software
Reuse Economics
Barry Boehm, Director, USC Center for Software Engineering The
Impact of Faster, Better, Cheaper Measurement
of Requirements: A Case Study G-COTS
1.0 Ground Systems Cost Model Demonstration Assessing
Business and Technical Considerations for Product Line Development Satellite
Ground System Cost Benefit Trade-Offs of Commercial Off-The-Shelf
Items Using Parametric Cost Models Breakout
Session 3
Experiences in Architecture Based Development Session Chair: Dennis Smith Information
Technology Based Spacecraft Ground Systems (SGS)
Morris Brill, TRW Joint
National Test Facility Missile Defense Space Tools Overview Lessons
Learned in the Specification/Development of Object-Oriented Space
Ground System (SGS) Architectures Program
Office Strategies for Successful Component-Based Development Discussion
Forum: Architecture -Based Development Breakout
Session 4
Approaches to Achieving Common Architectures and Common Components Session Chair: Phillip Schmidt Integrated
Space Command and Control
Paul Denning, MITRE Corporation Satellites
as Nodes on a Network Using
Standards to Achieve Commonality Future
Visions of AFSCN Interface
Management Issues in Component-Based Architectures Friday
March 5, 1999
Summary
Session
Plenary
Session Summary
Rami Razouk, The Aerospace Corporation COTS
Products in Control Center Applications Business
Case and Cost Benefit Considerations Experiences
in Architecture Based Development Approaches
to Achieving Common Architectures and Common Components Panel
Session
Ground System Architectures: Are We Making Progress? Session Chair: Rami Razouk Barry Boehm, Director, USC Center for Software Engineering
Lt. Col. George A. Newberry, Deputy Program Manager, Milstar Space and Mission Control Segments Linda Northrop, Director, Product Line Systems Program, Software Engineering Institute Col. Randy Odle, Deputy Director, Satellite and Launch Control Systems Program Office John Salasin, DARPA Program Manager, EDCS Program |
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