Alongside research papers and data, software is a vital research object. As more become confronted with its significance in the future of scientific discovery, a variety of opinions and philosophies are emerging over how to approach sustainable scientific software development. Matthew Turk provides background on his involvement in the Working towards Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences (WSSSPE) workshops and the launch of the special collection from the Journal of Open Research Software
This report records and discusses the Third Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice a...
This technical report records and discusses the Second Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science:...
The report introduces software sustainability, provides definitions, clearly demonstrates that softw...
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
Without software, modern research would not be possible. Understandably, people tend to marvel at re...
Software Sustainability in Practice event organised by the Open Research Team, University of York on...
Abstract: Humanity seeks new knowledge for its own purpose as well as for its potential solution to ...
Without software, modern research would not be possible. Understandably, people tend to marvel at re...
The sustainability of scientific software is critical for the future of science. Recent efforts by f...
In the context of Open Science, almost every ?traditional? research activity and output has been aff...
Challenges related to development, deployment, and maintenance of reusable software for science are ...
This paper uses the accepted submissions from the Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Prac...
The development of scientific software is often a part-nership between domain scientists and scienti...
Software is fundamental to research. From short, thrown-together temporary scripts, through an abund...
This report records and discusses the Third Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice a...
This technical report records and discusses the Second Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science:...
The report introduces software sustainability, provides definitions, clearly demonstrates that softw...
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
Without software, modern research would not be possible. Understandably, people tend to marvel at re...
Software Sustainability in Practice event organised by the Open Research Team, University of York on...
Abstract: Humanity seeks new knowledge for its own purpose as well as for its potential solution to ...
Without software, modern research would not be possible. Understandably, people tend to marvel at re...
The sustainability of scientific software is critical for the future of science. Recent efforts by f...
In the context of Open Science, almost every ?traditional? research activity and output has been aff...
Challenges related to development, deployment, and maintenance of reusable software for science are ...
This paper uses the accepted submissions from the Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Prac...
The development of scientific software is often a part-nership between domain scientists and scienti...
Software is fundamental to research. From short, thrown-together temporary scripts, through an abund...
This report records and discusses the Third Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice a...
This technical report records and discusses the Second Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science:...
The report introduces software sustainability, provides definitions, clearly demonstrates that softw...