International Space Station is a joint venture. Because of this, ISS execution planning- planning within the week for the ISS requires coordination across multiple partner, and the associated processes and tools to allow this coordination to occur. These processes and tools are currently defined and are extensively used. This paper summarizes these processes, and documents the current data trends associated with these processes and tools, with a focus on the metrics provided from the ISS Planning Product Change Request (PPCR) tool. As NASA's Vision for Space Exploration and general Human spaceflight trends are implemented, the probability of joint venture long duration programs such as ISS, with varying levels of intergovernmental and/or corporate partnership, will increase. Therefore, the results of this PPCR analysis serve as current Lessons learned for the ISS and for further similar ventures.
International Space Station Execution Replanning Process: Trends and Implications
AIAA Space 2007 Conference and Exposition ; 2007 ; Long Beach, CA, United States
18.09.2007
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
International Space Station Execution Replanning Process: Trends and Implications AIAA Paper
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