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Autor:
Randii R. Wessen, Paul Propster, Morgan Cable, Kelley Case, Christopher Guethe, Steve Matousek, Alfred Nash, John Ziemer
Publikováno v:
Acta Astronautica. 191:502-509
Autor:
Randii R. Wessen, Rashmi Shah, Austin Tran, Katherine Park, Steven Zusack, S. Matousek, Valerie J. Scott, Mariko Burgin, Karla Hawkinson, Tiffany Kataria
Publikováno v:
2021 IEEE Aerospace Conference (50100).
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL's) Architecture Team (A-Team) has nearly a decade of experience in maturing early formulation mission and technology concepts by combining innovative collaborative engineering methods with cutting-edge subject ma
Publikováno v:
Concurrent Engineering. 26:22-32
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory Innovation Foundry has established a new approach for exploring, developing, and evaluating early concepts with a group called the Architecture Team. The Architecture Team combines innovative collaborative methods and fa
Autor:
Phil Plait, Donna J. Nelson, Kevin R. Grazier, Jaime Paglia, Sidney Perkowitz, Natalia Reagan, Jon Amiel, Andre Bormanis, Michael S. Brotherton, Colin Campbell, Alexis R. Gambis, Bear McCreary, Meghen Miles, Ann G. Merchant, Melodie R. Lettkeman, J. Paglia, Stephen Cass, Bradley Thompson, Corinne Marrinan, Joshua Colwell, Carrie J. Cole, Declan Fahy, James G. Goll, Mark A. Griep, Marjorie L. Mikasen, James Kakalios, David A. Kirby, Matthew C. Nisbet, Anthony Dudo, Thomas Parham, Jovana J. Grbic, Seth Shostak, Erik Stengler, Randii R. Wessen
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. 48:272-282
A market-based system has been developed to assist in mission planning for an Earth orbiting synthetic aperture radar mission. This approach was chosen over more traditional systems based on a functional model used to compare the market-based system
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Experimental Economics. 2:173-195
This is an investigation into the design of a market-based process to replace NASA's current committee process for allocating Shuttle secondary payload resources (lockers, Watts and crew). The market-based process allocates budgets of tokens to NASA
Autor:
Randii R. Wessen, David Porter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 36:142-147
One of the many activities required to launch a Space Shuttle is the determination of its manifest, that is, the selection of those payloads to be launched on a given mission. This task is complicated because payload demands for Shuttle resources are
Autor:
Randii R. Wessen, David Porter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Reducing Space Mission Cost. 1:119-132
Market-based systems are those systems in which currency is used to express demand for a limited resource. In these systems, users `own' currency and exchange it for a desired commodity. Though used for thousands of years, market-based applications t
Autor:
David Porter, Randii R. Wessen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Reducing Space Mission Cost. 1:9-25
Using economic incentives to control costs is a new concept for space missions. The basic tenets of market-based approaches run counter to typical centralized management techniques often utilized for complex space missions. NASA's Cassini mission to
Publikováno v:
2013 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
During the last ten years the Jet Propulsion Laboratory has used a set of cost-risk subfactors to independently estimate the magnitude of development risks that may not be covered in the high level cost models employed during early concept developmen