Modified - NASA Repository for Student Projects

Modified - NASA Repository for Student Projects

Requested by NASA HUNCH

Sponsored by NASA HUNCH


NASA HUNCH Data Repository: Project Requirements, File Organization, Access Rules

General Overview

The NASA HUNCH Data Repository will serve as a centralized, secure, and scalable platform for collecting, organizing, and managing student project submissions across multiple programs and years. The repository must support periodic updates (PDR, CDR, FDR), handle large media files, and enforce strict access controls to protect project confidentiality while enabling oversight by NASA HUNCH staff and educators.

Special Requirement - Operational

Different from most of our projects, we plan to have this project working 4 weeks after the CDR. This project will be the model for the NASA HUNCH Data Repository, and we will use this to start collecting our Project Data:

1- This means we must try to use existing systems.

2- Minimize any code or customer being written.

3- Minimize cost.

Measure of success should also include ease of use, ease of Maintenance, and easy training for the operators ( Provide a manual and videos for training.

Summary

By implementing a hierarchical, role-based, and scalable data repository with robust access controls, NASA HUNCH can efficiently manage annual student project submissions, ensure data security, and facilitate collaboration among staff, teachers, and students. The outlined requirements, file organization, access rules, and storyboard scripts provide a comprehensive blueprint for system design and user experience.