symposium D5
51st IAA SYMPOSIUM ON SAFETY, QUALITY AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN SPACE ACTIVITIES
- Description
Quality, safety, security… These domains reflect a same concern: how a complex space system can be developed and be operated in order to give its best with the proper robustness. In that environment, where radiations are not the least stress and possible ill-intentioned actions may occur, decreasing the level of failures in space activities is a must. Knowledge management, meaning proper capturing, capitalising, protecting and sharing the knowledge, and application of lessons learned and experience, are key factors. This Symposium organized by the International Academy of Astronautics aims at arousing the discussion between professionals, and raising the awareness of the new generation on the various approaches to obtain and run reliable, and safe space systems: design solutions, validation and tests, software development, validation and security, methods, management approaches, regulations to improve the quality, efficiency, and collaborative ability of space programs and space operations. All aspects are considered: risk management, complexity of systems and operations, knowledge and information management, human factors, economical constraints, international cooperation, norms, and standards.
- IPC members
Coordinator: Prof. Jeanne Holm, City of Los Angeles, United States;
Coordinator: Ms. Roberta Mugellesi-Dow, European Space Agency (ESA), United Kingdom;
Title | Date | Room |
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1. Quality and safety, a challenge for traditional and new space | 2018-10-02 14:45 | Bremen 2 |
2. Knowledge management for space activities in the digital era | 2018-10-03 09:45 | Bremen 2 |
3. Prediction, Testing, Measurement and Effects of space environment on space missions | 2018-10-04 14:45 | ZARM 3 |
4. Cyber-security threats to space missions and countermeasures to address them | 2018-10-05 13:30 | ZARM 3 |
2018-10-04 13:15 | IP Hall |