并非所有子系统都是平等的:航天器子系统发展的备选调度方法

D. E. Barlow, C. Battista
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在过去的50年里,NASA民用空间环境发生了巨大的变化。当前的环境导致了“成本悖论”的模式,即较低的初始成本估计和最近的成本和进度超支历史。虽然我们可能无法轻易改变NASA当前的环境,但在NASA项目执行方法的应用中,评估和选择调度的替代方法可以提高航天器交付进度的性能,并有助于显著节省成本。
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All subsystems are not created equal: Alternative scheduling approaches for spacecraft subsystem development
The NASA civilian space environment has changed dramatically in the last 50 years. The current environment has led to a “cost paradox” patterned by low initial cost estimates and a recent history of cost and schedule overruns. While we may not readily be able to change the current NASA environment, evaluation and selection of alternative approaches to scheduling in the application of the NASA project execution methodology can improve spacecraft delivery schedule performance and contribute to significant cost savings.
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