Swarm simulator development
An explanation and illustration of what SMP-2, REFA and EGOS-MF are - and how these can be used to facilitate and streamline the production of spacecraft simulators.
It is well known that spacecraft simulators are complex systems. It is probably less well known what mysterious terms like 'SMP2', 'REFA' or 'MF/UMF' really mean.
To facilitate and streamline the production of future simulators, ESOC has invested in the definition and the application of software standards (SMP2), architecture (REFA) and methodologies (EGOS-MF/UMF).
This forum will reveal the meaning of these terms, focusing on their concrete usage and advantages in the development process, via a case study of the Swarm Constellation Simulator development. A number of animated slides will illustrate the simulator development process, starting with the key concepts to be applied throughout and finishing with the actual source code production.
Presenter(s)
Max Pignède - OPS-GD
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Location, date, time
Friday, 8 May 2009, 11:00 hrs, ESOC, H-I
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