@InProceedings{SilvaFCGMRKA:2016:EnSuPL,
author = "Silva, Elaino Kelson Teixeira da and Fernandez, Renato and Coicev,
Marcelo and Gartenkrau, Eduardo and Maria, Rodrigo Britto and
Rodrigues, M{\'a}rcio and Kienbaum, Germano de Souza and Augusto
Neto, {\'A}lvaro",
affiliation = "{} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {}
and {} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and
{} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "An environment to support PLM in small satellites project
development",
year = "2016",
organization = "Latin American IAA CubeSat Workshop, 2.",
abstract = "The objective of this work is to present and to apply a
multifaceted process modelling methodology and a set of integrated
applications, which can be used as a basic PLM environment to
support the product lifecycle management processes in the context
of small satellites project development, aiming at improving its
planning, execution and management. The methodology has been named
Transdisciplinary Process Science and Technology and it consists
in building and analyzing specialized transdisciplinary models of
the systems engineering and management processes, based on the
techniques originated from the disciplines of (Model Based)
Systems Engineering, Project Management, Business Process
Management, and Simulation Modelling. The methodology can be used
to model and analyze complex discrete event processes in general,
but it is demonstrated in this work specifically applied to the
modelling and analysis of the space systems engineering design
phase processes and their management. Organizations and academic
institutions involved in the development of cubesat space
missions, as well as those related with small satellites in
general (pico, nano and micro satellites), can benefit the most
from the use of this methodology. This work documents a case study
conducted by the students of the postgraduate Course on Systems
Engineering and Management (CSE-331/ETE/INPE), demonstrating the
application of the methodology and the potential of the basic PLM
environment created to produce a great jump start in the quantity
and quality of the knowledge and management abilities acquired by
the participants in the execution of projects involving small
satellites space missions.",
conference-location = "Florian{\'o}polis, SC",
conference-year = "28 Feb. - 02 Mar.",
urlaccessdate = "03 jun. 2024"
}