DocumentCode :
3125980
Title :
NASA Technology Transfer System
Author :
Maluf, David A. ; Okimura, Takeshi ; Gurram, Mohana
Author_Institution :
NASA, Moffett Field, CA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
2-4 Aug. 2011
Firstpage :
111
Lastpage :
117
Abstract :
This paper discusses the modern approach of the implementation of Software as a Service (SaaS) for NASA as a way to reduce cost and increase efficiency. The Grid XML Datastore Framework is an extension of SaaS framework based on eXtensible Database technology (XDB). This is implemented to support the Innovative Partnership Program (IPP) for its Technology Transfer System (NTTS) project. NTTS supports NASA\´s entire technology transfer process and is the agency\´s one system with all of its technological assets. NTTS is the primary IT backbone that supports the entire technology transfer process for NASA, which includes Invention Disclosure, Intellectual Property Management, Awards Management and Payment, Software Release Management, Agreements & Partnerships Management, Success Stories Management and Leads Development. The system is intended to have three interfaces serving three distinct communities, mainly agency-wide, center specific and the public. The SaaS implementation deploys the software as an application hosted as a NASA service, which is provided across the Internet. By eliminating the need to install and run the application on the customer\´s own computer, SaaS alleviates the customer\´s burden of software maintenance, ongoing operation, and support. Using SaaS can also reduce the up-front expense of software purchases, through less costly, on-demand pricing. From a NASA software acquisition perspective, NASA pays one time for the database and storage and thus third-party application plug in on demand. This paper describes how NTTS utilizes and benefits Grid XML Datastore Framework (GXD Framework), an open and extensible database architecture that supports efficient and flexible integration of heterogeneous and distributed information resources. GXD Framework provides a novel "schema-less" database approach using a document-centered object-relational XML database mapping. This enables structured, unstructured, and semi-structured information to be i- - ntegrated without requiring document schemas or translation tables. GXD Framework utilizes existing international protocol standards of the World Wide Web Consortium Architecture Domain and the Internet Engineering Task Force, primarily HTTP, XML and WebDAV. Through a combination of these international protocols, universal database record identifiers, and physical address data types, GXD enables an unlimited number of desktops and distributed information sources to be linked seamlessly and efficiently into an information grid. GXD Framework has been used to create a powerful set of novel information management systems for a variety of scientific and engineering applications.
Keywords :
XML; aerospace computing; cloud computing; database management systems; document handling; grid computing; information resources; information systems; GXD Framework; HTTP; IPP; Internet; Internet Engineering Task Force; NASA software acquisition; NASA technology transfer system; NTTS; SaaS; WebDAV; World Wide Web Consortium Architecture Domain; XDB; agreements & partnerships management; awards management and payment; cost reduction; distributed information resources; document-centered object-relational XML database mapping; extensible database technology; grid XML datastore framework; heterogeneous information resources; information management systems; innovative partnership program; intellectual property management; invention disclosure; leads development; software as a service; software release management; success stories management; third-party application plug; Context; Data models; Distributed databases; NASA; Protocols; XML; grid; search; xml;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT), 2011 IEEE Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Palo Alto, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0712-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0713-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SMC-IT.2011.27
Filename :
6007782
Link To Document :
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