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-Title: Space Safety, Rescue and Quality 2001.
-Authors:
Macgregor S. Reid & Manola Romero (Edits.).
-Publisher:
Univelt, Inc.
-Pages:
10 + 214
-Illustrations:
B/W graphics and photos.
-Language:
English.
-Publication Date:
2003.
-Collection:
Science and Technology Series Volume 106.
-ISBN:
0877035016 (soft cover), 0877035008 (hard cover).

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EDITORIAL INFORMATION

The Space Safety, Quality and Risk Mangement Sessions of the 34th Symposium on Safety, Rescue, and Quality (2001), published in this volume, were organized by the International Academy of Astronautics' Committee on Safety and Quality.

(Extracted from the Foreword).

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GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

-FOREWORD.
-RISK VERSUS COST: WHY DID "FASTER, BETTER, CHEAPER" GO TOO FAR AND HOW TO SOLVE THE ISSUES.
-Managing Uncertainty in Space Projects: The Role of Knowledge and Core Competence (IAA 01-6.1.01), Christophe Belleval.
-Success of "Faster, Better, Cheaper" Relies on "Surrey Low Cost Small Satellite System Engineering," (IAA 01-6.1.02), Chad Smithies, Wei Sun and Martin Sweeting.
-Faster, Better, Cheaper – NASA’s Lessons Learned: Robust Risk Management (IAA 01-6.1.04), Michael A. Greenfield.
-Better, Faster, Cheaper on Ariane Programs (IAA 01-6.1.06), Séverin Drogoul.
-RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT: A KEY DISCIPLINE FOR SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM MANAGEMENT.
-Unit for Risk Measurement (IAA 01-6.2.03), Norikazu Hara.
-The Implication of Chain Safety-Cases in the Validation of the Use of GNSS (IAA 01-6.2.05), Bruno Blachier and Hélène Parfait.
-Introducing the NASA Process Based Mission Assurance Knowledge Management System (PBMA-KMS) (IAA 01-6.2.06), J. Steven Newman, Stephen M. Wander, William Vantine, Paul Benfield and Keith Winters.
-SPACE WEATHER ISSUES AND SPACE ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS.
-"Double-Star Project" — One of the On-Going Chinese Space Research Missions on Space Weather (IAA 01-6.3.01), Y. L. Lin, J. R. Cai, Z. X. Liu, J. Wu, J. B. Cao and H. X. Sun.
-Relativistic Electron Dynamics in the Inner Magnetosphere: Do We Know Enough for Predictions? (IAA 01-6.3.03), R. H. W. Friedel, T. E. Cayton, P. O’Brien and S. Bourdarie.
-Radiation Environments Associated With Launch Vehicles and Civilian Aircraft (IAA 01-6.3.04), M. C. Calvet, R. Dufayel, P. Heins, J. M. Palau, M. Dumas and N. Guillet.
-Monitoring Effective Doses Received By Air Crews: The SIEVERT System as a Space Weather Application (IAA 01-6.3.06), Pierre Lantos.
-First Results of the Sillage Flight Experiment Aboard SPOT-4 (IAA 01-6.3.07), Jean-Pierre Catani and Denis Payan.
-Geosynchronous Environment Mapping for Spacecraft Anomaly Analysis (IAA 01-6.3.08), S. Bourdarie, D. Boscher, J. P. Catani, D. Payan and R. Friedel.
-KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT.
-Knowledge Management for the Rosetta Mission Operations (IAA 01-6.7.03), Paolo Ferri.
-APPENDICES.
-Publications of the American Astronautical Society.
-Advances in the Astronautical Sciences.
-Science and Technology Series.
-AAS History Series.
-INDEX.
-Numerical Index (Volume 105).
-Numerical Index (Volume 106).
-Author Index (Volumes 105/106).
-SPACE SAFETY AND RESCUE SYMPOSIA PROCEEDINGS.
-1968–1993
-1994–2001.

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