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Atmosphere PEATE External Interface Functional Test #3 Test Readiness Review

Atmosphere PEATE External Interface Functional Test #3 Test Readiness Review. June 15, 2010 (draft). Agenda. Section Topic 1 Review Purpose - Entrance Criteria 2 Objective and Approach

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Atmosphere PEATE External Interface Functional Test #3 Test Readiness Review

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  1. Atmosphere PEATE External Interface Functional Test #3Test Readiness Review June 15, 2010 (draft)

  2. Agenda • SectionTopic • 1 Review Purpose • - Entrance Criteria • 2 Objective and Approach • 3 Atmosphere System Configuration • - Hardware and Software • 4 Reference Documentation • 5 Test Pre-requisites • 6 Test Procedure • 7 Roles and Responsibilities • 8 Discrepancy Reporting • 9 TRR Wrap-up • - Summary of readiness/review TRR exit criteria

  3. TRR Purpose • The Atmosphere PEATE External Interface Test Readiness Review (TRR) ensures that the test article (hardware and software), test facility, support personnel, and test procedures are ready for testing and test artifact acquisition. • Any deficiencies or issues identified in the conduct of the TRR will be captured as action items are documented and tracked and tracked to ensure those issues requiring immediate address are resolved prior to the start of the test activity.

  4. Objective and Approach • Objective • The objective of the Atmosphere PEATE SDS External Interface test is to verify as many Atmosphere requirements as possible during Functional Test #3 in preparation for the SDS Mission Readiness Review • Approach • The Atmosphere PEATE will execute two test plans. • Atmosphere_NICSE_Test_Plan_6_10_2010.doc External Interface • Atmosphere_Science_Test_Plan_6_10_2010 Science Requirements • The test will be performed from the Atmosphere PEATE system located in the Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences Building , Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

  5. Atmosphere PEATE System Configuration

  6. SDS Requirements Addressed

  7. Reference Documentation • NPP SDS Data Segment Requirements Specifications, Code 429, GSFC 429-05-11-01, CH 06 • Atmosphere_NICSE_Test_Plan_6_10_2010.doc • Atmosphere_Science_Test_Plan_6_10_2010.doc

  8. Test Pre-requisites • Pre-test conditions E-mail from NICSE identifying LUT name and checksum • Test Limitations None

  9. Test Procedure • The test plan to be used during this test have been finalized by Atmosphere PEATE engineers and has been distributed to participants.

  10. Artifact Collection • Screen shots will be taken during the tests to capture processing initiation and results.

  11. Test Roles and Responsibilities • Test Operators • NICSE Test Scott Mindock • LEOCAT Test Greg Quinn • Collocation Test Greg Quinn • SDS Representative • Monitors test implementation

  12. Discrepancy Reporting • Any discrepancy noted during the test will be identified, tracked and dispositioned. • Atmosphere PEATE will implement existing internal process to track and solve discrepancies.

  13. TRR Wrap-up Definitions Summary of readiness. Review of TRR exit criteria

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