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An innovative approach for distributed and integrated resources planning for the Space Station Freedom
Authors:Rhoda Shaller Hornstein  Gerald L Shinkle  Jerry D Weiler  John K Willoughby
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NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546, U.S.A.

NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Tex., U.S.A.

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., U.S.A.

Information Sciences Inc., Englewood, Colo., U.S.A.

Abstract:The widely distributed nature of the Space Station Freedom program, plus continuous multi-year operations will force program planners to develop innovative planning concepts. The traditional centralized planning operation will not be adequate. It will be replaced by multiple small planning centers working within guidelines issued by a central planning authority. Plans will not be optimized; rather, operating efficiency and user flexibility will be blended to satisfy program goals. The key to this new approach is the application of new planning methodologies and system development technologies to accommodate distributed resources that must be integrated. Resources will be distributed to the multiple planning entities in such a way that, when the several plans are built and then integrated, they will fit together with minimal modification. The plan itself will be an envelope schedule containing resource limits and constraint boundaries within which users will be free to make choices of the specific activities they will execute, up to the time of execution. Some level of margin within program guidelines will be built in to allow for variation and unforeseen change. This paper presents the authors' recommended planning approach and cites two NASA systems being developed that will utilize these resource distribution/integration planning concepts, methodologies and development technologies.
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