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Revisiting software specification and design for large astronomy projects
SPIE Proceedings, 2016The separation of science and engineering in the delivery of software systems overlooks the true nature of the problem being solved and the organization that will solve it. Use of a systems engineering approach to managing the requirements flow between these two groups as between a customer and contractor has been used with varying degrees of success ...
Scott Wiant, Steven Berukoff
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Do-it-yourself computational astronomy
Japanese Journal of Mathematics, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Streamlining and standardizing software citations with The Software Citation Station
arXiv.orgSoftware is crucial for the advancement of astronomy especially in the context of rapidly growing datasets that increasingly require algorithm and pipeline development to process the data and produce results.
T. Wagg, F. Broekgaarden
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Enabling technologies and constraints for software sharing in large astronomy projects
SPIE Proceedings, 2008The new observatories currently being built, upgraded or designed represent a big step up in terms of complexity (laser guide star, adaptive optics, 30/40m class telescopes) with respect to the previous generation of ground-based telescopes. Moreover, the high cost of observing time imposes challenging requirements on system reliability and observing
Gianluca Chiozzi +7 more
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The Future of Software Systems for Astronomy
2013What does the future hold for software systems for astronomy? Will the demand continue to rise for software tailored to ground-based observatories (e.g., AO software); or will it retreat? Will the promise of “software engineering” keep software projects on schedule and improve the end product? What market movers (gaming? social networking? smart phones?
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A first-generation software product line for data acquisition systems in astronomy
SPIE Proceedings, 2008This article presents a case study on developing a software product line for data acquisition systems in astronomy based on the Exemplar Driven Development methodology and the Exemplar Flexibilization Language tool. The main strategies to build the software product line are based on the domain commonality and variability, the incremental scope and ...
J. C. López-Ruiz +4 more
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Software Defined Radio in Radio Astronomy; limits and application in RFI detection
2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), 2015In this paper we present an overview of Software Defined Radio (SDR) application in a single dish Radio Astronomy observatory. Different SDR hardware is investigated and tested towards usage especially for RFI detection. In a first step two kinds of ultra-cheap DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial) sticks with USB interface and appropriate ...
Reinhard Keller +2 more
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Gravitational-wave physics and astronomy in the 2020s and 2030s
Nature Reviews Physics, 2021Beverly Berger +2 more
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Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 2017
Laurisha Rampersad +3 more
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