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    Title

    Knowledge management and collaboration in space activities

    Description

    Working on complex space missions requires virtual teaming, learning lessons from the past, transferring knowledge from experts to younger generations, and developing deep expertise within an organization, these questions will be addresses: - How are aerospace organisations managing the ability to share knowledge to develop new missions? - What solutions are in place to work securely across corporate and international boundaries? - How is knowledge captured, shared, and used to drive innovation? This session focuses on the processes and technologies that organisations are using to sustain, energise and invigorate their ability to learn, innovate, and share knowledge within and amongst organisations for a sustainable, peaceful exploration of space. Case studies and defined approaches will discuss: - Analysis of successful projects and innovations in the application of knowledge management. - Grounded research in knowledge and risk management. - Capture of technical expertise and lessons learned from previous successful projects that are applicable to new programmes and focus on drinving information. - Methods that allow data, information or knowledge exchange within or amongst organisations in support of actual programmes or missions are of particular interest.

    Date

    2015-10-15

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    302-303 (ICC, main level)

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Ms. Roberta Mugellesi-Dow, European Space Agency (ESA), United Kingdom;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Lionel Baize, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Patrick Hambloch, The Planetary Society, Germany;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Jeanne Holm, City of Los Angeles, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Development of quality and knowledge management system for the first satellite mission in an educational institution based on ECSS standards

    20'

    confirmed

    Mr. Mart Vihmand

    Tallinn University of Technology

    Estonia

    2

    Identifying Critical Knowledge at NASA: A Four-Part Framework

    20'

    withdrawn

    Dr. Edward J. Hoffman

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

    United States

    3

    Development Of Knowledge Management Under The Technology Transfer

    20'

    confirmed

    Mr. Sultan Assipov

    Kazakhstan

    4

    Knowledge Management Infrastructure: NASA’s Mars Mission with Gamification Technique & Self-Knowledge Management Intangible Outcomes for Young Professionals

    20'

    confirmed

    Mr. Ozan Kara

    Koc University

    Türkiye

    5

    The expert is leaving - the knowledge is lost? DLR's Knowledge management solution for the leaving expert issue.

    20'

    confirmed

    Mr. Uwe Knodt

    Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)

    Germany

    6

    The Role of a Knowledge Management Officer within Projects

    20'

    withdrawn

    Mr. Siegmar Pallaschke

    Consultant

    Germany

    7

    “Guidance for Project Portfolio Management” – the content and making of this world-wide accepted standard

    20'

    confirmed

    Mr. Ruediger Suess

    Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)

    Germany

    8

    Document management during establishing space knowledge base

    20'

    confirmed

    Mr. Song Guo

    National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences

    China

    9

    The use of continuous improvement in the aerospace area.

    20'

    withdrawn

    Mr. Federico Perazzo

    Argentina

    10

    Proposed a model ---- ontology-based knowledge management(OBKM)for satellite

    20'

    withdrawn

    Ms. miao su

    National Space Science Center (NSSC), Chinese Academy of Sciences

    China