Given by Madic Team 2 at NASA HQ Briefing on September 25 1995. Foils prepared September 25,1995
Abstract * Foil Index for this file
ASOP is Affordable Systems Optimization Process |
This project involves MADIC Team 2
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This Presentation was developed to describe initial findings of NASA Contract to investigate:
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This table of Contents Abstract
Requirements Overview and Recommendations |
Introduction |
Importance of ASOP Implementation on the NII |
Recommended Implementation Framework |
Proposed Technology Plan for Developing Testbed |
Conclusions |
General Electric - Corporate Research & Development |
General Motors - Research & Development Center |
McDonnell Douglas |
Northrop-Grumman |
Rockwell - North American Aircraft Division |
NPAC - Syracuse University |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
Workshops (2) Involving Industry, Government, and University Participants |
Industry, Government, and University Site Visits |
Draft Requirements Document and Technology Development Plan Provided |
ASOP is Innovative Implementation of IPPD |
Framework and Technology Plan Presented for Implementing ASOP on the NII Provides Roadmap for Significantly Impacting Affordability of Aeronautics Products |
Proposed Testbed Provides for Joint NASA/Industry Technology Development |
Proposed Technology Plan Leverages NASA Base Technology Program and Emerging NII Technology |
Introduction |
Importance of ASOP Implementation on the NII |
Recommended Implementation Framework |
Proposed Technology Plan for Developing Testbed |
Conclusions |
COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT COST REDUCTIONS ARE TARGETED AT 25% NEAR TERM |
THREE OF FIVE MILITARY FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT FAMILIES IDENTIFY REDUCING COSTS BY 20-40% (BY 2015) AS A PRIORITY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT |
Introduction |
Importance of ASOP Implementation on the NII |
Recommended Implementation Framework |
Proposed Technology Plan for Developing Testbed |
Conclusions |
Eight requisite subsystems comprise the ASOP design environment |
Customizes general NII technologies to ASOP specific requirements |
Provides the object, wrapper and agent services to share data in the ASOP design environment |
Conforms to applicable protocol, ontological and data standards |
Defines management, retrieval, and control functions for heterogeneous data and methods distribution |
Interfaces to Team Infrastructures |
Collaboration Services - support distributed, virtual collocation of aeronautics development teams |
Configuration Control Services - provide configuration management for complex product data relationships |
Metacomputing Services - facilitate effective use of powerful, distributed computing services |
Security and Access Services - safeguard information and ensure validity of access to ASOP capabilities |
Object and Data Service - implement for data transformations and resource integration |
Provides Local Infrastructure for Team
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Required for participation in ASOP
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Supports emulation of full NII capabilities
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Consensus framework defined for ASOP technology development |
Leverages current and future NII capabilities |
Facilitates process improvement and distributed IPPD team development efforts |
Permits phased development and use to support NASA / Industry needs |
Collaborative design over an envelope and for all disciplines at 1/3 cycle time
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Simulation of manufacturing and support processes |
Optimization of unit acquisition cost and LCC |
Marketplace evaluation of new tools and participating organizations |
ASOP is Innovative Approach to Implementation of IPPD |
Implementation of ASOP on NII Provides Opportunity to Significantly Impact Affordability of Aeronautics Products |
Proposed Technology Plan Leverages NASA Base Technology Program and Emerging NII Technology |
Testbed Provides Best Vehicle for Demonstration and Evaluation of ASOP Concepts |
Testbed Provides Opportunity for NASA to Transition Advanced Technology to Industry |
Initiate Funding of Phase 2 - Demonstration to Validate ASOP Concept and Initial Requirements - Beginning October 1, 1995 |
Establish MADIC/NASA Team to Define Phase 3 and Phase 4b Demonstrations (e.g., Evaluate use of RIF Aircraft as Phase 4b Demonstrator) |
Review ASOP Phase 4a Technology Development Program for Incorporation into NASA Program beginning in FY'96 |