Long duration and complex mission scenarios are characteristics of NASA's human exploration of Mars, and will provide unprecedented challenges. Systems reliability and safety will become increasingly demanding and management of uncertainty will be increasingly important. NASA's current pioneering strategy recognizes and relies upon assurance of crew and asset safety. In this regard, flexibility to develop and innovate in the emergence of new design environments and methodologies, encompassing modeling of complex systems, is essential to meet the challenges.


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    Title :

    Framework for Reliability and Safety Analysis of Complex Space Missions


    Contributors:
    J. W. Evans (author) / F. Groen (author) / L. Wang (author) / R. Austin (author) / A. Witulski (author) / N. Mahadevan (author) / S. L. Cornford (author) / M. S. Feather (author) / N. Lindsey (author)

    Publication date :

    2017


    Size :

    12 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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