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... Interplanetary Society for Volume 62 62
'''Page ''' - 265-272
'''Year''' - 2009
'''Keywords''' - Spacecraft safety, software safety, spacecraft software engineering, system and control theory, safety-driven design, reliability engineering analysis, STAMP
'''JBIS Reference ...
Abstract
Techniques developed for hardware reliability and safety do not work on software-intensive systems. This is because software does not satisfy the assumptions underlying these techniques. The new problems and why ...
The current expectation is that if a person wants to have access technology for a computer, they need to provide the screen reader, note taker or Braille display. Therefore, if I want to use the Internet at a hotel, I bring my laptop or PDA which has its own screen reader. I expect that when I plug my device into the hotel's network, I will be able to use those services using my screen reader. ...
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... point
along there where we integrated all of the flight software into that
division. The group that was responsible for the flight software moved
over into that division so that we now ... simulation, it was testing the
real flight software that was going to fly. As new software would come
out, we would test that new software to see if we could find any
problems ... was a
place where everybody could participate and was listened to, that
includes astronauts, engineers, software people. Their representatives
were asked to participate and did participate.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' What do you ...
... the next-generation vehicle that was going to be
much more software-intensive than previous vehicles. On previous
vehicles, the software concentrate was primarily focused in the GNC, the
guidance, navigation, control ... seventies. Since I
came from that world, I could explain the software, what I was trying to
do on the software side, in their language.
'''Rusnak:''' That makes sense.
'''Aaron:''' So it ...
... ’t a huge amount at the time. But the
flight software was just growing. The requirements were way too big so
the software wouldn’t fit the memory. The computers weren’t ... did.
It turned out to be a bestseller for flight software. IBM was supposed
to be developing a handbook for the flight software, so I was supposed
to be doing just a ... really no way to
try to simulate the flight software. It was far too complicated. There
was no way to run that software on other computers and have it work
right and ...
...
control, don't worry about that.
…For every system, every piece of the software, major component of the
software, there was some NASA expert who became an expert…by worrying
about the ... telescopes that were used in the
system. But we didn't farm out the software. All of the software for all
the flights, we did right up through the Skylab missions, the ... . So these decisions were made by …a Change
Control Board for the software, and no one could touch the software,
make any chances unless they got a legitimate change control
authority…we ...
... had responsibility for backup
flight software as well as the primary flight software, but the primary
flight software was being developed by IBM International Business
Machines . Backup flight software was developed by Rockwell at Downey.
It ran on one machine, and the primary software ran ...
... together at the same time. So everybody was debugging both procedures and the simulator software and the flight software at the same time, but that was good. I mean, you know, we ... big surprise, but about the same time there was a software development lab that IBM used to check out their flight software to a point where they said, "Now you guys can ... the flight hardware. So most of that malfunction insertion was done through the ground software, the mission software itself that was a host to the simulation computers. So that got to be ...
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