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A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


MAPLD 2000 Invited Speakers

Kossiakoff Conference Center
The Johns Hopkins Univerisity- Applied Physics Laboratory
11100 Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel, Maryland 20723-6099

September 26-28, 2000

 

Opening Remarks
George R. Cotter
Chief Scientist
National Security Agency

Keynote Address
Henry Spencer - SP Systems
Faster, Better, But Most Important, Much Much Cheaper
Abstract: A0_Spencer_A.htm

History Invited Talk
Introduction: Dr. Roger D. Launius, NASA Chief Historian
Eldon Hall, MIT Instrumentation Lab
The Apollo Guidance Computer - A Designer's View
Abstract: B0_Hall_A

Invited Radiation Talk
Lloyd Massengill, Vanderbilt University
Single Event Modeling on Emerging Commercial Technologies
Abstract: C0_Massengill_A.htm

Invited Adaptive Computing Talk
Mark Jones, Virginia Tech
High-Level Programming Issues for Large Reconfigurable Computing Systems
Abstract: E0_M_Jones_A.htm

Dinner Speaker
Thomas D. Jones, NASA Astronaut Office
ISS: The Exploration Proving Ground
Abstract: Dinner_Jones.htm

AIAA Invited Talk
James Kinnison, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab
System Level Radiation Tolerance
Abstract: AIAA_Kinnison_A.htm


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