[Cesg-all] GSAW2005 Call for Participation

Adrian J. Hooke adrian.j.hooke at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Aug 24 10:16:44 EDT 2004


[Note: this is the week preceding the IEE Computers in Aerospace meeting in 
Montana.]

>Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 16:43:47 -0700
>From: GSAW2005 <gsaw at aero.org>
>Subject: GSAW2005 Call for Participation
>To: gsaw at aero.org
>Posted-Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 16:45:48 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Ground System Architectures Workshop 2005 (GSAW2005)
>
>Call for Participation
>Workshop: March 1-3, 2005
>Tutorials: February 28, 2005
>Manhattan Beach Marriott,
>Manhattan Beach, CA
>
>(PDF version of this announcement can be found at:
>http://sunset.usc.edu/gsaw/cfp.html)
>
>THEME: COLLABORATION AND COMMON SOLUTIONS
>
>GSAW2005 is the ninth in a series of annual workshops
>that explore software and system architecture issues
>for spacecraft ground systems. It is the forum for
>the world's spacecraft ground system experts to share
>issues and solutions with other ground system users,
>developers, and researchers through presentations,
>working groups, and panel discussions. GSAW2005 will
>highlight new ideas, lessons learned, and the
>identification of common solutions in the creation,
>application, and evaluation of architectures to meet
>the technological challenges of ground systems. GSAW's
>affiliation with government and civilian organizations
>provides an unparalleled opportunity to advance the
>state of practice and research in architectures for
>spacecraft ground systems. GSAW2005 is soliciting
>presentations covering all aspects of spacecraft
>ground systems with a special focus on collaboration
>and common solutions. Sessions will address the areas
>of methodologies, lessons learned, business cases and
>advanced technologies for topics including:
>
>* Architectural representation and analysis
>* Standards and interoperability
>* Off-the-shelf, open source components, and
>    software reuse
>* Program and risk management
>* System security and information assurance
>* Mission assurance, test, and integration
>* Transformational, net-centric, Internet, and
>    other communication architectures
>* Space and ground trades
>* Operations and sustainment
>* Emerging ground system technologies
>* Automation and integrated services
>
>PLENARY PRESENTATIONS
>Submit an abstract describing the results of your
>work, work in progress, or case studies relevant to
>one or more of the workshop's focus issues. Abstracts
>must not exceed two pages in length plus a cover page
>and should summarize the claims, scope, methodology,
>and generality of the work.
>The cover page must contain: (1) title of the abstract;
>(2) names and affiliations of the author(s); (3) address
>and telephone number of the contact author; and (4) focus
>issue(s) addressed in the abstract.
>
>WORKING GROUPS
>Submit a proposal for a working group session related
>to any of the focus issues of the workshop. Proposals
>must not exceed three pages in length and should contain
>the following information: (1) title of the working
>group; (2) names and affiliations of the organizer(s)/
>chair(s); (3) address, email and telephone number of
>the organizers; (4) a description of the topic and
>format of the working group; and if applicable, (5) a
>list of potential panelists.
>
>TUTORIALS
>Full and half-day tutorials are being held on
>February 28, the day before the regular workshop program
>begins. We are seeking proposals for instructive tutorials
>on topics related to the GSAW2005 theme and focus issues.
>Tutorial proposals must contain the following information:
>(1) title; (2) names and affiliations of the instructor(s);
>(3) address, email and telephone number of the instructor(s);
>(4) a description of the tutorial including a detailed
>course outline and technical abstract (three pages maximum);
>(5) tutorial length (full or half day); (6) what the
>participants should expect to learn; (7) description of
>intended participants and prerequisite knowledge,
>(8) expected/desired number of participants; (9) list
>of materials to be provided by the instructors;
>(10) biography of the instructor(s) (100-200 words);
>(11) if the tutorial or an earlier version has been
>given before, please indicate the event, date and
>contents.
>
>SUBMISSION DEADLINES AND CONTACT INFORMATION
>* Plenary, working group, and tutorial proposals due:
>    October 25, 2004
>* Notification of acceptance: December 1, 2004
>* Accepted presentations due: February 1, 2005
>* E-mail address for submissions and inquiries:
>    gsaw at aero.org
>* Telephone inquiries: (310)336-0454
>
>Please send all abstracts and proposals by e-mail to
>gsaw at aero.org. All plenary presentations and summaries
>of the working groups will be available on the GSAW
>website and will be published on a CDROM distributed
>to registered attendees. The language of the workshop
>will be English.
>
>SPONSORING AND COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS
>
>* The Aerospace Corporation
>* Air Force Space Command
>* Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
>* National Reconnaissance Office
>* Jet Propulsion Laboratory
>* University of Southern California Center for
>    Software Engineering
>* Software Engineering Institute
>* Institute for Software Research at the University
>    of California, Irvine
>* National Aeronautics and Space Administration
>    (Goddard Space Flight Center)
>* National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
>
>ADVISORY COMMITTEE
>
>Barry Boehm
>Director,
>University of Southern California Center for Software
>Engineering
>
>Maj. Gen. Craig Cooning
>Director, Space Acquisition,
>Office of the Under Secretary of the Air Force
>
>Kathy Kelly
>Director, Office of Satellite Operations,
>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
>
>Linda Northrop
>Director, Product Line Systems Program,
>Software Engineering Institute
>
>Rami Razouk
>Associate General Manager,
>Space Systems Division,
>The Aerospace Corporation
>
>Michael Ryschkewitsch
>Deputy Director,
>Applied Engineering and Technology Directorate,
>NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
>
>Carl Sunshine
>Chief Engineer, Satellite and Launch Control,
>The Aerospace Corporation
>
>Richard Taylor
>Director,
>Institute for Software Research at the University of
>California, Irvine
>
>William Weber
>Director,
>Interplanetary Network & Information Systems
>Directorate,
>Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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