In the geosciences as in other scientific areas, computation has become a core component of research, complementing field observation, laboratory analysis, experiment, and theory. Computational tools for data analysis, mapping, visualization, modeling, and simulation are essential for all aspects of the scientific workflow. Specialized scientific software is often developed by geoscientists for their own use, and this effort represents a distinctive intellectual contribution that can be on par with data collection and publications. Thus it is important to be able to properly attribute this effort, both to assign credit to the software authors and contributors, and to establish the provenance of software, promote its reuse, and support eff...
Research software play important role in addressing real-world problems related to environment and s...
Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science and thus for geographic research as well. However, studi...
In Geosciences – like in most other communities – scientific work strongly depends on software. For ...
Citation of scientific software contributes to the reproducibility, attribution, documentation, and ...
This presentation will outline our work to create guidelines for the EarthCube community related to ...
We report on ongoing efforts within the GRASS GIS community to establish a workflow for creating on-...
The immense advances in computer power achieved in the last decades have had a significant impact i...
The immense advances in computer power achieved in the last decades have had a significant impact in...
For many of the articles published in American Geophysical Union (AGU) journals, software plays an i...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
Software is fundamental to research. From short, thrown-together temporary scripts, through an abund...
An important incentive for scientists and researchers is the recognition and renown given to them in...
The Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG) is an NSF funded project that develops, suppo...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
Research software play important role in addressing real-world problems related to environment and s...
Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science and thus for geographic research as well. However, studi...
In Geosciences – like in most other communities – scientific work strongly depends on software. For ...
Citation of scientific software contributes to the reproducibility, attribution, documentation, and ...
This presentation will outline our work to create guidelines for the EarthCube community related to ...
We report on ongoing efforts within the GRASS GIS community to establish a workflow for creating on-...
The immense advances in computer power achieved in the last decades have had a significant impact i...
The immense advances in computer power achieved in the last decades have had a significant impact in...
For many of the articles published in American Geophysical Union (AGU) journals, software plays an i...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
Software is fundamental to research. From short, thrown-together temporary scripts, through an abund...
An important incentive for scientists and researchers is the recognition and renown given to them in...
The Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG) is an NSF funded project that develops, suppo...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
Research software play important role in addressing real-world problems related to environment and s...
Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science and thus for geographic research as well. However, studi...
In Geosciences – like in most other communities – scientific work strongly depends on software. For ...