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NASA-LLIS-1501

Lessons Learned - Orbital Space Plane - Stay true to the process!

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 1 July 2003
Status: active
Page Count: 4
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Abstract:

The Orbital Space Plane (OSP) problems were the result of (1) a lack of a disciplined, well communicated, Level 1 requirements development process, (2) open or architecture-free Level 2 requirements, and (3) contractor-developed Level 3 requirements (system specification) Rigorous, well communicated, requirements development processes and rationale is paramount to stakeholders', technical experts' and contractors' interpretation of the requirements and promotes personal "buy-in".

Document History

NASA-LLIS-1501
July 1, 2003
Lessons Learned - Orbital Space Plane - Stay true to the process!
Abstract: The Orbital Space Plane (OSP) problems were the result of (1) a lack of a disciplined, well communicated, Level 1 requirements development process, (2) open or architecture-free Level 2...
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