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    타이틀 Concurrent Mission and Systems Design at NASA Glenn Research Center: The Origins of the COMPASS Team
    저자 McGuire, Melissa L.;; Oleson, Steven R.;; Sarver-Verhey, Timothy R.
    Keyword AEROSPACE SYSTEMS;; AUGMENTATION;; CONCURRENT ENGINEERING;; MISSION PLANNING;; PROMETHEUS;; SPACECRAFT DESIGN;; SYSTEMS ANALYSIS;; SYSTEMS ENGINEERING;; SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
    URL http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120008522
    보고서번호 NASA/TM-2012-217283
    발행년도 2012
    출처 NTRS (NASA Technical Report Server)
    ABSTRACT Established at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in 2006 to meet the need for rapid mission analysis and multi-disciplinary systems design for in-space and human missions, the Collaborative Modeling for Parametric Assessment of Space Systems (COMPASS) team is a multidisciplinary, concurrent engineering group whose primary purpose is to perform integrated systems analysis, but it is also capable of designing any system that involves one or more of the disciplines present in the team. The authors were involved in the development of the COMPASS team and its design process, and are continuously making refinements and enhancements. The team was unofficially started in the early 2000s as part of the distributed team known as Team JIMO (Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter) in support of the multi-center collaborative JIMO spacecraft design during Project Prometheus. This paper documents the origins of a concurrent mission and systems design team at GRC and how it evolved into the COMPASS team, including defining the process, gathering the team and tools, building the facility, and performing studies.

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