This paper discusses a methodology and modeling capability that probabilistically evaluates the likelihood and impacts of delays in advanced technology development prior to the start of design, development, test, and evaluation (DDT&E) of complex space systems. The challenges of understanding and modeling advanced technology development considerations are first outlined, followed by a discussion of the problem in the context of lunar surface architecture analysis. The current and planned methodologies to address the problem are then presented along with sample analyses and results. The methodology discussed herein provides decision-makers a thorough understanding of the schedule impacts resulting from the inclusion of various enabling advanced technology assumptions within system design.
Schedule Risks Due to Delays in Advanced Technology Development
AIAA Space 2008 Conference and Exposition ; 2008 ; San Diego, California, United States
2008-09-09
Conference paper
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English
Schedule Risks Due to Delays in Advanced Technology Development
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