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NASA-LLIS-0533

Lessons Learned – Concurrent Engineering Benefits for Low Cost, Short Duration Missions (Teaming of Disciplines) (1996)

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 27 March 1997
Status: active
Page Count: 3
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Abstract:

Planned NASA missions will require rapid design and development techniques to reduce costs and shorten schedule times. Mars Global Surveyor represented a transitional project that provided several concurrent engineering lessons. Lessons learned involve reliability engineer collocation with designers, effective teaming with industrial partners, and formation of competent concurrent engineering teams.

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NASA-LLIS-0533
March 27, 1997
Lessons Learned – Concurrent Engineering Benefits for Low Cost, Short Duration Missions (Teaming of Disciplines) (1996)
Abstract: Planned NASA missions will require rapid design and development techniques to reduce costs and shorten schedule times. Mars Global Surveyor represented a transitional project that provided...
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