Constellation Program Return to the Moon: Software Systems Challenges -- Autonomy and Autonomicity a Solution?

D. Atkinson
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This letter, based on a keynote talk at EASe-2006 introduced NASA's constellation program, which is developing new space systems for renewed human exploration of the moon, and eventually, Mars. A selection of challenges for software systems were introduced that arise from the special circumstances of constellation systems. These challenges illustrate a variety of the types of problems that must be addressed related to software quality, automation, autonomicity and autonomy. For example, constellation program-level systems engineering and integration activities are tasked with ensuring interoperability, reuse, compatibility, and evolutionary upgrade of all systems. To further compound the challenges, constellation missions represent a mixing of the human space-flight processes with those of NASA's robotic exploration missions. These factors and others give rise to many unique and/or significantly more complex engineering than has been previously faced in the development of space systems. In this context, software reliability and safety become critical qualities for what will arguably be the most complex software systems artifact ever created
星座计划重返月球:软件系统的挑战——自主性和自主性是一个解决方案?
这封信是基于在EASe-2006大会上的一个主题演讲,介绍了美国宇航局的星座计划,该计划正在开发新的太空系统,以重新开始人类对月球的探索,并最终探索火星。介绍了星座系统的特殊情况给软件系统带来的一系列挑战。这些挑战说明了必须处理的与软件质量、自动化、自主性和自主性相关的各种类型的问题。例如,星座规划级系统工程和集成活动的任务是确保所有系统的互操作性、重用性、兼容性和演化升级。为了进一步使挑战复杂化,星座任务代表了人类太空飞行过程与美国宇航局机器人探索任务的混合。这些因素和其他因素引起了许多独特和(或)比以前在空间系统发展中所面临的复杂得多的工程。在这种情况下,软件可靠性和安全性将成为有史以来最复杂的软件系统工件的关键品质
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