2004
Papers & Presentations ¦ The
Project ¦ Contact
- Adds detail to
operations analysis
- Estimate
turnaround times for reusable space
transportation system elements
- Maintains ease of
analysis
- Leverages off of
the Shuttle RCA Operations Database
- Allows innovative
sub-system and system definition
- Explore
improved maintainability, integration of
parts, shared sub-systems architectures,
and simpler, reduced parts count designs
- Explore
improved reliability and supportability
- Integrates with
existing simulation tools
Papers and Presentations:
The Project:
- Created a model
that took advantage of data from the Space
Shuttle Root Cause Analysis Study so as to explore the way
differing space transportation architectures
affect ground processing time at the Kennedy
Space Center.
- Provided a basis
for making ground operations timeline estimates
combining relatively simple architectural level
inputs correlated to advances or declines in
processing times relative to the Space Shuttle
data.


Use Case

Input
your concept building it up sub-system by sub-system


Delve
into the details of design definition


View
output reports



Feed the
model estimates forward to the GEM-FLO simulation tool by
NASA KSC and Productivity Apex Inc.



The Team &
Acknowledgements:
- Blue Frog Technologies Inc. TX
- Dr. Alex
Ruiz-Torres, Lead Investigator and
Integrator
- Dr. Kazuo
Nakatani Ph.D of Florida Gulf Coast
University
- Marcella
Cowen
- Acknowledgements:
- The Space Shuttle Root Cause
Analysis Study was crucial to the
advancement of this tool, starting as a
prototype for exploring certain
calculation schemes, ending as a small
project and a software tool that
established calculation schemes for
measuring the relation of sub-system
level descriptions to advances or
declines in processing times relative to
the Space Shuttle.
Milestones:
- Project complete
October 2003.
Contacts, Further
Information, Distribution:
The SAGE
tool is freely available to government, industry and
academia upon request. Please review
all "models" in
considering any need for a copy. Please state name and
organization with the request.
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Contact: Edgar Zapata, NASA Kennedy Space Center
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