The Spacecraft Software Engineering Branch of NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) provides world?class products, leadership, and technical expertise in software engineering, processes, technology, and systems management for human spaceflight. The branch contributes to major NASA programs (e.g. ISS, MPCV/Orion) with in?house software development and prime contractor oversight, and maintains the JSC Engineering Directorate CMMI rating for flight software development. Software engineering teams work with hardware developers, mission planners, and system operators to integrate flight vehicles, habitats, robotics, and other spacecraft elements. They seek to infuse automation and autonomy into missions, and apply new technologies to flight processor and computational architectures. This presentation will provide an overview of key software?related projects, software methodologies and tools, and technology pursuits of interest to the JSC Spacecraft Software Engineering Branch.
Software Engineering for Human Spaceflight
2014
47 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computer Software , Extraterrestrial Exploration , Software engineering , Manned space flight , Systems management , Aerospace engineering , Applications programs (computers) , Spacecraft control , Computer programming , Nasa space programs , Robotics , Software development tools , Program verification (computers) , Software reliability , Mission planning , Procedures , Autonomy , Ground tests , Crew exploration vehicle
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