Space Elevators Preliminary Architectural View

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Author - L. Pullum et al

Co-Author(s) - L. Pullum; P. A. Swan

JBIS Volume # - 59

Page # - 324-330

Year - 2006

Keywords - Space elevator, systems architecture, systems engineering, architectural views, ribbon design

JBIS Reference Code # - 2006.59.324

Number of Pages - 7

[edit] Abstract

Space Systems Architecture has been expanded into a process by the US Department of Defense for their large scale systems of systems development programs. This paper uses the steps in the process to establishes a framework for Space Elevator systems to be developed and provides a methodology to manage complexity. This new approach to developing a family of systems is based upon three architectural views: Operational View OV), Systems View (SV), and Technical Standards View (TV). The top level view of the process establishes the stages for the development of the first Space Elevator and is called Architectural View - 1, Overview and Summary. This paper will show the guidelines and steps of the process while focusing upon components of the Space Elevator Preliminary Architecture View. This Preliminary Architecture View is presented as a draft starting point for the Space Elevator Project.


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