Empirical Requirements Analysis for Mars Surface Operations Using the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station
Living and working on Mars will require model-based computer systems for maintaining and controlling complex life support, communication, transportation, and power systems. This technology must work properly on the first three-year mission, augmenting human autonomy, without adding-yet more complexi...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20010098756 2023-05-15T14:51:32+02:00 Empirical Requirements Analysis for Mars Surface Operations Using the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station Lee, Pascal Clancey, William J. Norvig, Peter Sierhuis, Maarten Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2001] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010098756 unknown Document ID: 20010098756 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010098756 No Copyright CASI Computer Programming and Software 2001 ftnasantrs 2015-03-15T02:28:21Z Living and working on Mars will require model-based computer systems for maintaining and controlling complex life support, communication, transportation, and power systems. This technology must work properly on the first three-year mission, augmenting human autonomy, without adding-yet more complexity to be diagnosed and repaired. One design method is to work with scientists in analog (mars-like) setting to understand how they prefer to work, what constrains will be imposed by the Mars environment, and how to ameliorate difficulties. We describe how we are using empirical requirements analysis to prototype model-based tools at a research station in the High Canadian Arctic. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic |
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Living and working on Mars will require model-based computer systems for maintaining and controlling complex life support, communication, transportation, and power systems. This technology must work properly on the first three-year mission, augmenting human autonomy, without adding-yet more complexity to be diagnosed and repaired. One design method is to work with scientists in analog (mars-like) setting to understand how they prefer to work, what constrains will be imposed by the Mars environment, and how to ameliorate difficulties. We describe how we are using empirical requirements analysis to prototype model-based tools at a research station in the High Canadian Arctic. |
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Lee, Pascal Clancey, William J. Norvig, Peter Sierhuis, Maarten |
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Lee, Pascal Clancey, William J. Norvig, Peter Sierhuis, Maarten |
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Lee, Pascal |
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Empirical Requirements Analysis for Mars Surface Operations Using the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station |
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Empirical Requirements Analysis for Mars Surface Operations Using the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station |
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Empirical Requirements Analysis for Mars Surface Operations Using the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station |
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empirical requirements analysis for mars surface operations using the flashline mars arctic research station |
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