
XCALIBR (XML Capability Analysis LIBRary) is a set of Extensible Markup Language (XML) database and spreadsheet-based analysis software tools designed to assist in technology-return-on-investment analysis and optimization of technology portfolios pertaining to outer- space missions. XCALIBR is also being examined for use in planning, tracking, and documentation of projects. An XCALIBR database contains information on mission requirements and technological capabilities, which are related by use of an XML taxonomy. XCALIBR incorporates a standardized interface for exporting data and analysis templates to an Excel spreadsheet. Unique features of XCALIBR include the following:
This program was written by Raphael R. Some, Anil K. Agrawal, Akos J. Czikmantory, Charles R. Weisbin, and Hook Hua of Caltech and Jon M. Neff, Mark A. Cowdin, Brian S. Lewis, Juana Iroz, and Rick Ross of The Aerospace Corp. for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
This software is available for commercial licensing. Please contact Karina Edmonds of the California Institute of Technology at (626) 395-2322. Refer to NPO-41911.
Spreadsheets for Analyzing and Optimizing Space Missions (reference NPO-41911) is currently available for download from the TSP library.
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Spreadsheets for Analyzing and Optimizing Space Missions (reference NPO-41911) is currently available for download from the TSP library.
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