@article{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022439, author = {内川, 英明 and 植松, 洋彦 and 佐々木, 宏 and Shirasaki, Seiko and Uchikawa, Hideaki and Uematsu, Hirohiko and Sasaki, Hiroshi and Shirasaki, Seiko}, issue = {ists29}, journal = {Transactions of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Aerospace Technology Japan}, month = {Apr}, note = {The H-Ⅱ Transfer Vehicle (HTV) was developed from 1997 to 2013, a period when the number of experienced engineersdeclined due to transfer and retirement. This led to a loss of organizational knowledge that will detrimentally affect futurelarge-scale projects. While there is a general awareness of this situation, no formal assessment has been made to facilitateits visualization, a lack which this study addresses. The current knowledge situation and the awareness of HTVdevelopment are visualized on the basis of a questionnaire responded to by JAXA and contract engineers. The results showa gradual loss of knowledge, together with a loss of the ability to sustain institutional knowledge, while budgetarylimitations make it difficult to launch large projects. In this environment, individual engineers tend not to hand down theirknowledge and experience, accordingly, a systematic institutional program to improve this situation is identified as animportant subject for future study., 資料番号: PA1410080000}, pages = {Tt_5--Tt_10}, title = {Analysis of Knowledge Transfer Issues Relating to HTV Development}, volume = {12}, year = {2014} }