The techniques utilized by NASA to manage risk in the development and operations of flight software and Mission Control Center software for the Space Shuttle are reviewed. Particular attention is given to independent software in the backup flight system, structured requirements and design techniques, multiple levels of testing in development and production, independent testing following production, and independence of development and production, and the Mission Control Center model for Real Time Data System project.
Lessons learned from Space Shuttle flight software and Mission Control software
1991-01-01
Conference paper
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English
Flight Planning Branch Space Shuttle Lessons Learned
NTRS | 2011
|NASA Flight Planning Branch Space Shuttle Lessons Learned
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2011
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