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4 August 2014 Tackling five main problem areas found in science (ground segment) project developments
T. Lock, F. Pérez-López
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Abstract
Science projects which require a large software development may use many scientists alongside a few professional software engineers. Such projects tend to show extreme cases of the general problems associated with software developments. After introducing an example of a large software development in a science project, the importance of a development management plan will be emphasised and sections of the plan highlighted and it is explained how these sections address and prepare for the expected problems throughout the life of the project. A positive, strongly proactive quality assurance, QA, approach is the common theme throughout. The role of QA is, therefore, more to guide, support and advise all members of the team rather than only to detect and react to problems. The top five problem areas addressed are: 1. Vague, late and missing requirements. 2. Few professional software engineers in a large software development. 3. A lack of testers with an appropriate test mentality. 4. Quality Assurance people cannot be everywhere, nor have in-depth skills in every subject. 5. Scientists will want to start coding and see writing documents as a waste of their time.
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T. Lock and F. Pérez-López "Tackling five main problem areas found in science (ground segment) project developments", Proc. SPIE 9150, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VI, 915005 (4 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2056294
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KEYWORDS
Software development

Standards development

Space operations

Document management

Software engineering

Astronomy

Seaborgium

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