<p>Sustainable software development has traditionally been measured by a product’s longevity within a given field. However, with advances in high performance computing, more scientists are trained in coding and are developing their own software frameworks more quickly. This has led to significant market overcrowding, duplicated development efforts, and wasted opportunities as multiple codes are developed that cannot be integrated. Sustainable software will require more cooperation, leading to fewer, but more sustainable, pieces of software. The National Science Foundation has stated that sustainably designed software will “enhance productivity and accelerate innovation” by emphasizing manageability, usability and education. We propose that ...
<p>Context: Software development is a complex socio-technical endeavor that involves coordinating di...
Challenges related to development, deployment, and maintenance of reusable software for science are ...
Software Sustainability in Practice event organised by the Open Research Team, University of York on...
Sustainable software development has traditionally been measured by a product’s longevity within a g...
The development of scientific software is often a part-nership between domain scientists and scienti...
he need for software continues to grow exponentially within every aspect of our society and the dema...
Multiple focus groups were conducted to elicit perspectives from members of the Earth science inform...
A talk at NASA JPL for the JPL Strategic Software Working Group, 3 April 2023 Abstract: Humanity ...
Context: It is impossible to imagine our everyday and professional lives without software. Consequen...
Alongside research papers and data, software is a vital research object. As more become confronted w...
The sustainability of scientific software is critical for the future of science. Recent efforts by f...
umerical simulation of the form and characteristics of Earth's surface provides insight into its evo...
Research software play important role in addressing real-world problems related to environment and s...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
Scientific software is in many disciplines crucial for understanding and reusing research data and a...
<p>Context: Software development is a complex socio-technical endeavor that involves coordinating di...
Challenges related to development, deployment, and maintenance of reusable software for science are ...
Software Sustainability in Practice event organised by the Open Research Team, University of York on...
Sustainable software development has traditionally been measured by a product’s longevity within a g...
The development of scientific software is often a part-nership between domain scientists and scienti...
he need for software continues to grow exponentially within every aspect of our society and the dema...
Multiple focus groups were conducted to elicit perspectives from members of the Earth science inform...
A talk at NASA JPL for the JPL Strategic Software Working Group, 3 April 2023 Abstract: Humanity ...
Context: It is impossible to imagine our everyday and professional lives without software. Consequen...
Alongside research papers and data, software is a vital research object. As more become confronted w...
The sustainability of scientific software is critical for the future of science. Recent efforts by f...
umerical simulation of the form and characteristics of Earth's surface provides insight into its evo...
Research software play important role in addressing real-world problems related to environment and s...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
Scientific software is in many disciplines crucial for understanding and reusing research data and a...
<p>Context: Software development is a complex socio-technical endeavor that involves coordinating di...
Challenges related to development, deployment, and maintenance of reusable software for science are ...
Software Sustainability in Practice event organised by the Open Research Team, University of York on...