/OpenSPIFe

The Open Scheduling and Planning Interface for Exploration (OpenSPIFe) is an integrated planning and scheduling toolkit based on hundreds of hours of expert observation, use, and refinement of state-of-the-art planning and scheduling technology for several applications within NASA.

Primary LanguageJavaApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Scheduling and Planning Interface for Exploration

The OpenSPIFe user interface is designed to be a highly adaptable and user-customizable framework for viewing and manipulating plan and schedule data. In order to achieve this, SPIFe employs a composable plug-in architecture based on the open source Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP).

Target Platform

Open SPIFe requires the Eclipse Rich Client Platform in order for it to run and includes third party software codes that are subject to the licenses and notices set forth below.

  • Java SE 7 JDK
  • Eclipse 4.3.2 (Modeling Tools)
  • Eclipse Nebula features
  • Eclipse Orbit third party libraries
  • Eclipse RCP delta pack for multi-platform exports (only required to build multi-platform product artifacts)

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License

See the license files for the original and updated contributions. The initial release of Open SPIFe to open source is given by the NASA Open Source Agreement and third-party licenses including Apache License 2.0, Eclipse Public License 1.0, Mozilla Public License 2.0, and GNU General Public License 3.0.

Copyright (c) 2014 United States Government as represented by the Administrator for The National Aeronautics and Space Administration. All Rights Reserved.