Framework for Developing Observational Systems

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Framework for Developing Observational Systems Define Key Science Questions, Hypotheses & Uncertainties (SQHU) Develop Conceptual Design of Observing System maximize number of Cap. & Perf. Objectives met within technical/financial constraints SUCCESS Define Observational Capabilities & Performance Objectives needed to resolve SQHU Set of Obs. Objectives met by design Requirements FAILURE Set of unmet Obs. Objectives NO feasible solutions at present Detailed design existing capabilities Implementation R&D Program new capabilities “modelers” “observationalists” “Living” documents that create traceability that evolves as our understanding improves Note: “Feasible” means technically & financially achievable Kursinski draft 12/18/08