Space Program Management Methods and Tools

Beginning with the basic elements that differentiate space programs from other management challenges, Space Program Management explains through theory and example of real programs from around the world, the philosophical and technical tools needed to succ

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SPACE TECHNOLOGY LIBRARY Published jointly by Microcosm Press and Springer The Space Technology Library Editorial Board Managing Editor:

James R. Wertz, Microcosm, Inc., El Segundo, CA

Editorial Board:

Val A. Chobotov, Consultant on Space Hazards to the Aerospace Corporation; Michael L. DeLorenzo, Permanent Professor and Head of the Dept. of Astronautics, U.S. Air Force Academy; Roland Doré, Professor and Director International Space University, Strasbourg; Robert B. Giffen, Professor Emeritus, U.S. Air Force Academy; Gwynne Gurevich, Space Exploration Technologies; Wiley J. Larson, Professor, U.S. Air Force Academy; Tom Logsdon, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Space Division, Rockwell International; F. Landis Markley, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Robert G. Melton, Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Pennsylvania State University; Keiken Ninomiya, Professor, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science; Jehangir J. Pocha, Letchworth, Herts.; Frank J. Redd, Professor and Chair, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dept., Utah State University; Rex W. Ridenoure, Jet Microcosm, Inc., Torrance; Malcolm D. Shuster, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Mechanics and Engineering Science, University of Florida; Gael Squibb, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Martin Sweeting, Professor of Satellite Engineering, University of Surrey

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Marcello Spagnulo • Rick Fleeter with Mauro Balduccini • Federico Nasini

Space Program Management Methods and Tools

Marcello Spagnulo Rick Fleeter Mauro Balduccini Federico Nasini

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