| Title: | Next generation satellite orbital control system |
| Author: | |
| Document Type: | Thesis |
| Department: | Department of Computer Science |
| Degree: | Master of Science |
| Major: | Computer Science |
| Advisory Committee: |
Mili, Ali
Thomasian, Alexander
Klashner, Robert Michael
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| Thesis Date: | 2005, January |
| Keywords: |
Satellite orbital control system
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| Availability: | Unrestricted |
| Abstract: |
Selection of the correct software architecture is vital for building successful software-intensive systems. Its realization requires important decisions about the organization of the system and by and large permits or prevents a system's acceptance and quality attributes such as performance and reliability. The correct architecture is essential for program success while the wrong one is a formula for disaster. In this investigation, potential software architectures for the Next Generation Satellite Orbital Control System (NG-SOCS) are developed from compiled system specifications and a review of existing technologies. From the developed architectures, the recommended architecture is selected based on real-world considerations that face corporations today, including maximizing code reuse, mitigation of project risks and the alignment of the solution with business objectives. |
| Complete Thesis: | njit-etd2005-145 (110 pages ~ 4,901 KB pdf) |
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