The Space Launch System (SLS) will launch NASA's Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV). This launch vehicle will provide American launch capability for human exploration and travelling beyond Earth orbit. SLS is designed to be flexible for crew or cargo missions. The first test flight is scheduled for December 2017. The SLS SRR/SDR provided insight into the project development life cycle. NASA IV&V ran the standard Risk Based Assessment and Portfolio Based Risk Assessment to identify analysis tasking for the SLS program. This presentation examines the SLS System Requirements Review/System Definition Review (SRR/SDR), IV&V findings for IV&V process validation correlation to/from the selected IV&V tasking and capabilities. It also provides a reusable IEEE 1012 scorecard for programmatic completeness across the software development life cycle.
IV&V Project Assessment Process Validation
2012
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Manned Spacecraft , Manned space flight , Space missions , Crew exploration vehicle , Program verification(Computers) , Systems analysis , Project management , Requirements , Risk assessment , Software development tools , Spacecraft launching , Independent Verification and Validation(IV&V)
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