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4 August 2014 The Paving Stones: initial feed-back on an attempt to apply the AGILE principles for the development of a CubeSat space mission to Mars
Boris Segret, Alain Semery, Jordan Vannitsen, Benoît Mosser, Jiun-Jih Miau, Jyh-Ching Juang, Florent Deleflie
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Abstract
The AGILE principles in the software industry seems well adapted to the paradigm of CubeSat missions that involve students for the development of space missions. Some of well-known engineering and program processes are revisited on the example of an interplanetary CubeSat mission profile that has been developed by several teams of students in various countries and at various educational levels since 02/2013. The lessons learned at adapting traditional space mission methods are emphasized and they produce a metaphoric image of paving stones.
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Boris Segret, Alain Semery, Jordan Vannitsen, Benoît Mosser, Jiun-Jih Miau, Jyh-Ching Juang, and Florent Deleflie "The Paving Stones: initial feed-back on an attempt to apply the AGILE principles for the development of a CubeSat space mission to Mars", Proc. SPIE 9150, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VI, 91500W (4 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2056377
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Mars

Observatories

Software development

Standards development

3D displays

3D modeling

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