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... success of a mission . Fault - tolerant hardware systems need to be supported both by NASA and the Department of Defense who are also concerned with computers onboard spacecraft . If funding were coordinated , it could benefit both ...
... success of a mission . Fault - tolerant hardware systems need to be supported both by NASA and the Department of Defense who are also concerned with computers onboard spacecraft . If funding were coordinated , it could benefit both ...
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... success of almost all of NASA's missions , NASA's present organizational structure does not appear to accommo- date research on man - machine systems or man - computer interaction required . NASA Life Science programs ( under Office of ...
... success of almost all of NASA's missions , NASA's present organizational structure does not appear to accommo- date research on man - machine systems or man - computer interaction required . NASA Life Science programs ( under Office of ...
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... success of NASA's missions , the more so as missions become longer , more complex , with space repair , manufacture ... successful that aircraft manu- facturers and government regulators determine their hardware and procedures to a ...
... success of NASA's missions , the more so as missions become longer , more complex , with space repair , manufacture ... successful that aircraft manu- facturers and government regulators determine their hardware and procedures to a ...
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... success of any complicated undertaking , we therefore recommend that an assessment of mission operations , including spacecraft control and scientific instrument and data management and the design and management of software control ...
... success of any complicated undertaking , we therefore recommend that an assessment of mission operations , including spacecraft control and scientific instrument and data management and the design and management of software control ...
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... success , given its design limitations , Viking's use of robotics technology and in situ program- ming was rudimentary . These techniques must be greatly advanced for the complex missions of the future , both planetary and Earth orbital ...
... success , given its design limitations , Viking's use of robotics technology and in situ program- ming was rudimentary . These techniques must be greatly advanced for the complex missions of the future , both planetary and Earth orbital ...
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