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27 November 2002 Applying modern collaboration methods to distributed engineering projects
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Developing state of the art instrumentation for astronomy is often best done by geographically disparate teams that span several institutions. These efforts necessarily require costly face-to-face meetings and site visits. The benefits of the World Wide Web, video conferencing, and modular design techniques, however, have recently increased the efficiency and lowered the costs of these efforts. In this paper we discuss how these methods were applied during the development an emerging collaboration to produce common detector systems
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Albert Conrad, Jason L. Weiss, and Allan Honey "Applying modern collaboration methods to distributed engineering projects", Proc. SPIE 4845, Advanced Global Communications Technologies for Astronomy II, (27 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459495
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KEYWORDS
Video

Internet

Astronomy

Sensors

Detector development

Keck Observatory

Software engineering

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