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title | Orion Flight Test 1 Architecture: Observed Benefits of a Model Based Engineering Approach |
Author(eng) | McVittie, Thomas I.; Sindiy, Oleg V.; Simpson, Kimberly A. |
Author Affiliation(eng) | Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. |
Issue Date | 2012-03-03 |
Language | eng |
Description | This paper details how a NASA-led team is using a model-based systems engineering approach to capture, analyze and communicate the end-to-end information system architecture supporting the first unmanned orbital flight of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Exploration Vehicle. Along with a brief overview of the approach and its products, the paper focuses on the observed program-level benefits, challenges, and lessons learned; all of which may be applied to improve system engineering tasks for characteristically similarly challenges |
NASA Subject Category | Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance |
Rights | Copyright |
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