Operational Simulators are in many ways strongly dependent on the design of the actual spacecraft. Their development involves respectively both aspects of software engineering and aerospace system engineering. This dependency affects all phases and tasks of the development process of the operational simulators and gives rise to a number of challenges. One of the major challenges is related to the evolution of the spacecraft design and in particular that of the on-board software and its continuous impact on the design and development of the operational simulator. Measures for reducing this interdependency at early phases of the development are introduced and discussed in the paper.
Developing operational spacecraft simulators. An engineering domain between aerospace and software engineering principles
Entwicklung eines operationellen Raumschiff-Simulators. Eine Ingenieurdomäne zwischen Raumfahrt- und Software-Engineering-Prinzipien
2008
5 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 9 Quellen
Conference paper
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