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1 Space Communications Cross Support Architecture WG: Charter and Work Plan May 2010 Portsmouth, Virginia, USA Takahiro Yamada, JAXA/ISAS
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2 Introduction This presentation shows: the charter of the Space Communications Cross Support Architecture WG, the current status of each item defined in the charter, and goals of this meeting.
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3 Goals Defined in the Charter (1/2) Development of a Space Communications Cross Support Architecture recommended practice that: Identifies the cross support forward and return services, Identifies the management functions, and Offers various views to fully describe the architecture. Development of a recommended standard for service catalogs that: Defines template(s) of catalog contents, including a formal schema, Offers two or more examples of an instantiated service catalog, and Identifies mechanism(s) for catalog maintenance.
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4 Goals Defined in the Charter (2/2) Development of a recommended standard for service agreements that: Defines template(s) of service agreement contents, including a formal schema, Offers two or more examples of an instantiated service agreement, and Identifies mechanism(s) for service agreement maintenance.
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5 Deliverables Defined in the Charter NameCategorySchedule Space Communication Cross Support Architecture Recommended Best Practice (Magenta Book) R1 - October 2009 M1 - May 2010 Cross Support Service Catalog Recommended Standard (Blue Book) R1 - May 2010 B1 - October 2010 Cross Support Service Agreement Recommended Standard (Blue Book) R1 - May 2010 B1 - October 2010 Technical note identifying modifications needed for the Cross Support Reference Model? InformalOctober 2009
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6 Status of Each Item Defined in the Charter Development of a Space Communication Cross Support Architecture recommended practice The second issue of White Book (issue 1.1) was distributed by Yamada in September 2009. Development of a recommended standard for service catalogs Not much progress since the last meeting. Development of a recommended standard for service agreements The second draft of the document and templates were distributed by Kelliher in August and November 2009, respectively.
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7 How to Develop the Space Communications Cross Support Architecture The IOAG CSSA WB should be used as the baseline. The IOAG SISG ADD was handed over to CCSDS and we should consider how to consolidate the CCSDS and SISG documents (see another presentation). We should also consider how to harmonize this book with the to-be-developed CCSDS Reference Architecture.
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8 How to Develop the Service Catalogs The attributes defined in Space Communication Cross Support Service Management BB and Space Communication Cross Support Service Agreement (to-be-) BB should be used as the baseline for the template of Service Catalogs. We should develop a few sample catalogs using the agreed-to attributes. Goals of this meeting: Review any available inputs.
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9 How to Develop the Service Agreements The document and the templates should be compared with existing service agreement documents such as NASA’s DSN Service Agreement document, for example. We should also develop a few sample service agreements using the draft template. Goals of this meeting: Review the second draft and templates. Identify missing items in the draft.
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Schedule for This Week Thursday morning (0900-1300) Work Plan Action Items Service Architecture Thursday afternoon (1400-1800) Service catalog Friday morning (0900-1300) Service agreement Wrap-up 10
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