The next generation of NASA's software systems are going to provide opportunities for our engineers and scientists to explore challenges they have never seen or experienced. To meet these needs, as well as provide these opportunities, NASA's Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) Facility in Fairmont granted WVU to build the NASA/WVU Applied Technology Laboratory (ATL).
A key element of NASA's IV&V Facility is its research partnerships. Research priorities are driven by the technical and operational challenges being experienced with today's missions and tomorrow's endeavors.
Here at the ATL, special emphasis is placed on software engineering technologies that improve and advance the way NASA produces reliable and safe system software- technologies that will help NASA model their systems and explore their behaviors.
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