C16 San Antonio: Software in space: From concept to archive
Technical presentation for San Antonio IEEE Computer Chapter:
From planning to launch and beyond, many kinds of software are used to result in a successful space mission. This talk will identify various software tools and custom development, and how they are used to satisfy the many roles needed for a space mission’s success.
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- Date: 15 Nov 2017
- Time: 01:00 AM UTC to 02:30 AM UTC
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- 1 Camino Santa Maria
- St. Mary's University
- San Antonio, Texas
- United States
- Building: Moody Life Sciences Center
- Room Number: 102
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Gwen Ross
Software in space: From concept to archive
From planning to launch and beyond, many kinds of software are used to result in a successful space mission. This talk will identify various software tools and custom development, and how they are used to satisfy the many roles needed for a space mission’s success.
Biography:
Gwen Ross is a software developer at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in the Space Science and Engineering Division. While at SwRI, she has worked in the avionics, medical, transportation, and space science domains. She has a B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics from Mercer University, and is a Certified Usability Analyst.
Gwen Ross
Software in space: From concept to archive
Biography: