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Howard Johnson Plaza-Hotel, Columbia/ Enterprise Rooms

Start Date

28-4-1994 2:00 PM

End Date

28-4-1994 5:00 PM

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This paper provides an overview of computer simulation, the Lockheed developed STS Processing Model, and the application of computer simulation to a wide range of processes. The STS Processing Model is an icon driven model that uses commercial off the shelf software and a Macintosh personal computer. While it usually takes one year to process and launch 8 space shuttles, with the STS Processing Model this process is computer simulated in about 5 minutes. Facilities, orbiters, or ground support equipment can be added or deleted and the impact on launch rate, facility utilization, or other factors measured as desired.

This same computer simulation technology can be used to simulate manufacturing, engineering, commercial, or business processes. The technology does not require an "army" of software engineers to develop and operate, but instead can be used by the layman with only a minimal amount of training. Instead of making changes to a process and realizing the results after the fact, with computer simulation, changes can be made and processes perfected before they are implemented.

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Session Chairman: Robert Stark, Director, Far West Regional Technology Transfer Center, Los Angeles, CA

Session Organizer: Rachel H. Webb, Lockheed Space Operations Company, Kennedy Space Center, FL

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Apr 28th, 2:00 PM Apr 28th, 5:00 PM

Paper Session III-B - Launch Site Computer Simulation and Its Application to Process

Howard Johnson Plaza-Hotel, Columbia/ Enterprise Rooms

This paper provides an overview of computer simulation, the Lockheed developed STS Processing Model, and the application of computer simulation to a wide range of processes. The STS Processing Model is an icon driven model that uses commercial off the shelf software and a Macintosh personal computer. While it usually takes one year to process and launch 8 space shuttles, with the STS Processing Model this process is computer simulated in about 5 minutes. Facilities, orbiters, or ground support equipment can be added or deleted and the impact on launch rate, facility utilization, or other factors measured as desired.

This same computer simulation technology can be used to simulate manufacturing, engineering, commercial, or business processes. The technology does not require an "army" of software engineers to develop and operate, but instead can be used by the layman with only a minimal amount of training. Instead of making changes to a process and realizing the results after the fact, with computer simulation, changes can be made and processes perfected before they are implemented.

 

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