Notes
Slide Show
Outline
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Basic Overview of
Project Management
and Life Cycle
  • ACES Presentation
  • T. Gregory Guzik
  • January 21, 2003
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The Two End Points in a Project
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Some consider planning to be miraculous
  • Why do planning?
    • Time constraints
    • Budget constraints
    • Personnel constraints
    • Physical Constraints
    • Flight Constraints
    • Any and all of above
  • Provides structure to “think the problem through” increasing likelihood of project success
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Purpose of Project Management
  • Ensure meeting the project objectives within the allocated schedule & budget
    • Communication
    • Meetings
    • Reviews
    • Authorization
    • Record Keeping
    • Monitoring (testing)
    • Interface Control
  • Not for assigning blame (usually)
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Example Management Flow
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The Project Life Cycle
  • Phases that all projects go through from inception to completion
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The Design Phase
  • “Paper” study of all issues including the following:
    • Define Objectives
    • Understand Constraints
    • Identify all subsystems & interfaces
    • Design hardware
    • Identify parts, costs & availability
    • Determine personnel needs
    • Establish schedule
    • Develop plan to achieve objectives
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Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
  • Organized by the ACES Program
  • Results from your design phase
  • Should show that you have “thought the problem through”
  • Include written report and oral presentation
  • PDR reviews will occur on Feb. 27, 2003
  • More on PDR next week
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The Development Phase
  • Detailed in-depth study including
    • Test hardware concepts by prototyping
    • Finalize designs
    • Purchase long lead items (identified at PDR)
    • Establish interface controls
    • Complete fabrication plan
    • Finish integration & test plans
    • Complete operations & data analysis plans


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Critical Design Review
(CDR)
  • Organized by the ACES Program
  • Results from your development phase
  • Determines whether you are ready to begin building your payload
  • Include written report and oral presentation
  • Precise date should be identified during PDR
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Payload Construction Phases
  • Parts procurement
  • Fabrication
    • Construct subsystems, test, fix, retest
  • Integration
    • Assemble subsystems, test, fix, retest
  • Testing
    • Payload qualification testing, fix, retest
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Flight Readiness Review
(FRR)
  • Organized by the ACES Program
  • Results from your construction phase
    • Particularly qualification testing
  • Determines whether you are ready to participate in launch operations
  • Include written report and oral presentation
  • FRR will occur on May 1, 2003
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Operations & Analysis
  • Interface with launch team
  • Prepare payload for launch
  • Monitor during flight
  • Collect & analyze data
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Program Schedule Constraint
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Other Project Constraints
  • Budget Constraint
    • $500 per team
  • Personnel Constraint
    • 3 members per team
  • Physical Constraint
    • Weight 1 kilogram
    • 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm or “Coke can” size
  • Flight Constraints
    • Shock, Thermal, Duration, Altitude