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During the Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) mission, a test framework was developed by the Embedded Applications Group in the Space Department at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). The test framework is implemented for verification of the Command and Data Handling (C&DH) Flight Software. The RBSP C&DH Flight Software consists of applications developed for use with Goddard...
With the trend in spacecraft flight software systems toward the use of message-based architectures, flight software systems are being decomposed into several discrete applications each with a relatively narrow focus. These applications, however, share several common requirements for initialization, command processing, parameter management and telemetry generation. Even with a single common design,...
There are many technical challenges in ensuring high life-time quality of NASA’s systems. Some of NASA’s software-related challenges could potentially be addressed by the many powerful technologies that are being developed in software research laboratories. However, most such research technologies do not make the transition from the research lab to the software lab because research infusion and technology...
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