Start Date
4-1973 8:00 AM
Description
A concept for the integration of Shuttle experiment/ payload software is proposed. A key element in this software integration process is the Launch Processing System (LPS), being developed by NASA/ KSC. The concept uses the Sortie Lab as a representative experiment carrier. This concept permits the installation and checkout of experiment software prior to hardware installation onto experiment carriers. In addition it assures software compatibility, prior to payload installation, between the various elements, i.e., experiments, carriers, orbiter, and ground support system software.
Application Of A Large Computerized Ground System To Shuttle Payload Software Intergration
A concept for the integration of Shuttle experiment/ payload software is proposed. A key element in this software integration process is the Launch Processing System (LPS), being developed by NASA/ KSC. The concept uses the Sortie Lab as a representative experiment carrier. This concept permits the installation and checkout of experiment software prior to hardware installation onto experiment carriers. In addition it assures software compatibility, prior to payload installation, between the various elements, i.e., experiments, carriers, orbiter, and ground support system software.
Comments
Computer Systems
Session Chairman: B. L. Sarahan, FSD Vice-President, Space Systems, IBM, Huntsville
Session Organizer: Robert Blue, FSD, IBM, Cape Canaveral
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