12-13-2024 08:37 AM - edited 12-13-2024 02:25 PM
In this meeting (hosted live from the Infinity Science Center at the NASA Stennis Space Center), we discussed the NASA Data Acquisition Software with a particular focus on the open-source Peer Review Tool.
NDAS Software Suite
The NDAS (NASA Data Acquisition System) Software Suite consists of multiple applications that are used to acquire, display, and log data while providing various calibration and configuration capabilities. With over a decade of development, NDAS is currently deployed at the Stennis Space Center, the Marshall Space Flight Center, and the White Sands Test Facility across various projects, with future expansion potential into wind tunnel testing and other government installations.
The latest addition to the NDAS Suite is the NDAS Peer Review Tool, which was developed to streamline the code review process. The tool interacts with a Git repository to automatically compare modified files and help focus the review process on critical changes.
About Our Presenter:
I’m Shane Cravens, a Certified LabVIEW Architect, Certified LabVIEW Embedded Developer, and LabVIEW Champion, with over 20 years of experience in LabVIEW. For more than a decade, I’ve had the privilege of working on NDAS, where I serve as the Chief Software Architect.
Special thanks to Kristopher Mobbs, who provided an overview of NDAS prior to Shane's deep dive into the Peer Review tool.
You will soon be able to find the NDAS Peer Review tool at https://github.com/nasa.
For those within the federal government (NASA, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, etc.), you may request NDAS in NASA's Software Catalog (https://software.nasa.gov/software/SSC-00592).