Software development organizations, both commercial and governmental, are undergoing rapid change spurred by developments in the computing industry. To stay competitive, these organizations must adopt new technologies, skills, and practices quickly. Yet even for an organization with a well-developed set of software engineering models and processes, transitioning to a new technology can be expensive and risky. Current industry trends are leading away from traditional mainframe environments and toward the workstation-based, open systems world. This paper presents the experiences of software engineers on three recent projects that pioneered open systems development for NASA's Flight Dynamics Division of the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC).
Lessons learned in transitioning to an open systems environment
1994-12-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
Lessons In Transitioning To Future FAA Automated Systems
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1991
|Launches and the environment - Lessons learned
NTRS | 1993
|