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4 August 2010 Advanced Technology Solar Telescope project management
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The Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) has recently received National Science Foundation (NSF) approval to begin the construction process. ATST will be the most powerful solar telescope and the world's leading resource for studying solar magnetism that controls the solar wind, flares, coronal mass ejections and variability in the Sun's output. This paper gives an overview of the project, and describes the project management principles and practices that have been developed to optimize both the project's success as well as meeting requirements of the project's funding agency.
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J. Wagner, E. Hansen, R. Hubbard, T. R. Rimmele, and S. Keil "Advanced Technology Solar Telescope project management", Proc. SPIE 7738, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy IV, 77380Q (4 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857613
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Observatories

Systems engineering

Interfaces

Telescopes

Monte Carlo methods

Solar telescopes

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