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9 August 2016 SysML model of exoplanet archive functionality and activities
Solange Ramirez
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Abstract
The NASA Exoplanet Archive is an online service that serves data and information on exoplanets and their host stars to help astronomical research related to search for and characterization of extra-solar planetary systems. In order to provide the most up to date data sets to the users, the exoplanet archive performs weekly updates that include additions into the database and updates to the services as needed. These weekly updates are complex due to interfaces within the archive. I will be presenting a SysML model that helps us perform these update activities in a weekly basis.
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Solange Ramirez "SysML model of exoplanet archive functionality and activities", Proc. SPIE 9911, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VII, 991129 (9 August 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2232862
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KEYWORDS
Data archive systems

Exoplanets

Planets

Databases

Systems modeling

Data modeling

Stars

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