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Using SysML for verification and validation planning on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)

Lead Author: 
Selvy, Brian et al.
Other Authors/Credits: 
Charles Claver ; George Angeli
Publication Date: 
Monday, August 4, 2014
Conference Papers
SPIE
Publication-35
Journal or Publication name: 
SPIE Proceedings
Citable: 
no
Abstract: 
This paper provides an overview of the tool, language, and methodology used for Verification and Validation Planning on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Project. LSST has implemented a Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach as a means of defining all systems engineering planning...

Systems engineering in the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope project: an application of model based systems engineering

Lead Author: 
Claver, Charles F. et al.
Other Authors/Credits: 
Brian M. Selvy ; George Angeli ; Francisco Delgado ; Gregory Dubois-Felsmann ; Patrick Hascall ; Paul Lotz ; Stuart Marshall ; German Schumacher ; Jacques Sebag
Publication Date: 
Monday, August 4, 2014
Conference Papers
SPIE
Document-16749
Journal or Publication name: 
SPIE Proceedings
Citable: 
no
Abstract: 
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope project was an early adopter of SysML and Model Based Systems Engineering practices. The LSST project began using MBSE for requirements engineering beginning in 2006 shortly after the initial release of the first SysML standard. Out of this early work the LSST’s...

LSST Telescope and site status

Lead Author: 
Gressler, William et al.
Other Authors/Credits: 
J. DeVries ; E. Hileman ; D. R. Neill ; J. Sebag ; O. Wiecha ; J. Andrew ; P. Lotz ; W. Schoening
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Conference Papers
SPIE
Document-16532
Journal or Publication name: 
SPIE Proceedings
Citable: 
no
Abstract: 
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) has recently completed its Final Design Review and the Project is preparing for a 2014 construction authorization. The telescope system design supports the LSST mission to conduct a wide, fast, deep survey via a 3-mirror wide field of view optical design,...

Baseline design of the LSST hexapods and rotator

Lead Author: 
Neill, Douglas et al.
Other Authors/Credits: 
Ryan Sneed ; Jake Dawson ; Jacques Sebag ; Willaim Gressler
Publication Date: 
Friday, July 18, 2014
Conference Papers
SPIE
Publication-22
Journal or Publication name: 
SPIE Proceedings
Citable: 
no
Abstract: 
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is a large (8.4 meter) wide-field (3.5 degree) survey telescope, which will be located on the Cerro Pachón summit in Chile. Both the Secondary Mirror (M2) Cell Assembly and Camera utilize hexapods to facilitate optical positioning relative to the Primary/...

LSST and the Physics of the Dark Universe

Lead Author: 
Tyson, J. Anthony
Publication Date: 
Monday, February 17, 2014
Meeting presentations
Document-16275
Citable: 
no

Data Products Definition Document

Lead Author: 
Juric, Mario
Publication Date: 
Monday, October 7, 2013
Foundation Documents
LSE-163
Performance Document
Requirements Document
Citable: 
Yes

Telescope and Site Subsystem Requirements

Lead Author: 
Sebag, Jacques
Other Authors/Credits: 
Krabbendam, Victor
Publication Date: 
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Foundation Documents
LSE-60
Requirements Document
Citable: 
no

Observatory Control System Requirements

Lead Author: 
Schumacher, German
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Foundation Documents
LSE-62
Requirements Document
Citable: 
no

Observatory System Specifications

Lead Author: 
Claver, Charles F. and the Systems Engineering Integrated Project Team
Publication Date: 
Monday, May 23, 2011
Foundation Documents
LSE-30
Requirements Document
Citable: 
no

LSST System Requirements

Lead Author: 
Claver, Charles F.
Other Authors/Credits: 
the Systems Engineering Integrated Project Team
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Foundation Documents
LSE-29
Requirements Document
Citable: 
no

Science Requirements Document

Lead Author: 
Ivezic, Zeljko and the LSST Science Collaboration
Publication Date: 
Wednesday, October 5, 2005
Foundation Documents
LPM-17
Requirements Document
Citable: 
no

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Financial support for Rubin Observatory comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through Cooperative Agreement No. 1258333, the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515, and private funding raised by the LSST Corporation. The NSF-funded Rubin Observatory Project Office for construction was established as an operating center under management of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA).  The DOE-funded effort to build the Rubin Observatory LSST Camera (LSSTCam) is managed by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC).
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 to promote the progress of science. NSF supports basic research and people to create knowledge that transforms the future.
NSF and DOE will continue to support Rubin Observatory in its Operations phase. They will also provide support for scientific research with LSST data.   




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