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Engineering Academic Software

I'll be heading to Schloss Dahstuhl in June for a Perspectives Workshop on Engineering Academic Software. Questions the workshop will seek to address include:

  • How is academic software different from other software? What are its most pressing dimensions of quality?
  • Is the software we use and produce in an academic context sustainable? How can we ensure that the software continues to evolve and offer value after serving its initial purpose?
  • How can we adapt software engineering methods for the unique academic context without losing quality?
  • How can we balance domain knowledge and expertise with software engineering knowledge and expertise in an academic research team?
  • Do quality aspects of academic software apply to open data as well? How can well-engineered academic software together with open data make science more reproducible?

I look forward to tackling these and other questions with the other participants, and thank Carole Goble, James Howison, Claude Kirchner, and Oscar M. Nierstrasz for organizing the workshop.

This entry was posted in conferences, ideas, news on May 11, 2016 by Alice Allen.

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