Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Developing object-oriented software: an experience-based approach
Developing object-oriented software: an experience-based approach
An autonomous spacecraft agent prototype
AGENTS '97 Proceedings of the first international conference on Autonomous agents
Assuring Good Style for Object-Oriented Programs
IEEE Software
Verification and Validation of AI Systems that Control Deep-Space Spacecraft
ISMIS '97 Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Foundations of Intelligent Systems
An agent architecture to fulfill real-time requirements
AGENTS '00 Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Autonomous agents
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The authors draw on their experience with the autonomy technology demonstration on NASA's Deep Space One mission to describe the wide-ranging effect autonomy will have on the development of spacecraft software. Autonomy technology for high-level, closed-loop control of spacecraft offers considerable benefits to space-flight projects. Those benefits can enable whole new classes of missions; however, they are not without cost. In this article, they describe both the impact that autonomy technology has on spacecraft software and the implications for the software architecture that arise from those impacts. Some of the impacts are inherent in the challenging problems generally confronted in the spacecraft domain yet are exacerbated by autonomy technology.