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Vol-1686
urn:nbn:de:0074-1686-8
Copyright © 2016 for the individual papers by the papers' authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors.
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WSSSPE 2016
Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences (WSSSPE4)
University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, September 12-14, 2016
Edited by:
Gabrielle Allen1,
Jeffrey Carver2,
Sou-Cheng T. Choi3,
Tom Crick4,
Michael R. Crusoe5,
Sandra Gesing6,
Robert Haines7,
Michael Heroux8,
Lorraine J. Hwang9,
Daniel S. Katz1,
Kyle E. Niemeyer10,
Manish Parashar11,
Colin C. Venters12
1 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
2 University of Alabama, USA
3 Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
4 Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK
5 Common Workflow Language, USA
6 University of Notre Dame, USA
7 University of Manchester, UK
8 Sandia National Laboratories, USA
9 University of California, Davis, USA
10 Oregon State University, USA
11 Rutgers University, USA
12 University of Huddersfield, UK
Table of Contents
Keynote
Idea Papers
Position Papers
Experience Papers
Demos
Lightning Talks
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Software impact measurement at the Netherlands eScience Center
Willem Robert van Hage, Jason Maassen, Rob van Nieuwpoort
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The Software Sustainability Institute Fellowship programme; supporting the social side of research software
Shoaib Sufi
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Bringing techniques from software engineering into scientific software
Eric L. Seidel, Gabrielle Allen
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A model for peer review and onboarding research software
Karthik Ram, Noam Ross, Scott Chamberlain
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A vision of computing in 10+ years
Frank Löffler, Steven Brandt
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Software citation: Process, principles, and implementation
Daniel S. Katz, Kyle E. Niemeyer, Arfon M. Smith, FORCE11 Software Citation Working Group.
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HydroShare: A case study in software engineering best practices and culture change for developing sustainable community software
Ray Idaszak, David G. Tarboton, Hong Yi, Michael Stealey, Pabitra Dash, Alva Couch, Daniel P. Ames, Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Tony Castronova, Jon Goodall, Mohamed Morsy, Venkatesh Merwade, Mauriel Ramirez, Tian Gan, Drew (Zhiyu) Li, Jeff Sadler, Shawn Crawley, Zhaokun Xue Lan Zhao, Carol Song, Christina Bandaragoda
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ASPECT: Hackathons as an example of sustaining an open source community
Lorraine Hwang, Wolfgang Bangerth, Timo Heister, Louise Kellogg
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A simple profiling framework for software user-producer maturity review
Carole Goble
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The Science Gateways Community Institute – Supporting communities to achieve sustainability for their science gateways
Sandra Gesing, Maytal Dahan, Linda B. Hayden, Katherine Lawrence, Suresh Marru, Marlon Pierce, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Michael Zentner
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Sustaining the social: Connecting the lives of Drupal community
Iain Emsley, David De Roure
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A proposal for the measurement and documentation of research software sustainability in interactive metadata repositories
Stephan Druskat
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Creating a standardised set of batched BLAS routines
Jack Dongarra, Sven Hammarling, Nicholas J. Higham, Samuel D. Relton, Pedro Valero-Lara, Mawussi Zounon
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Supporting software sustainability with lightweight specifications
Mistral Contrastin, Matthew Danish, Dominic Orchard, Andrew Rice
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Making it easier to understand research software impact
Neil Chue Hong
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The BioDynaMo Project
Roman Bauer, Lukas Breitwieser, Alberto Di Meglio, Leonard Johard, Marcus Kaiser, Marco Manca, Manuel Mazzara, Max Talanov
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Report on software metrics for research software
Gabrielle Allen, Emily Chen, Ray Idaszak, Daniel S. Katz
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I solemnly pledge: A manifesto for personal responsibility in the engineering of academic software
Alice Allen, Cecilia Aragon, Christoph Becker, Jeffrey Carver, Andrei Chis, Benoit Combemale, Mike Croucher, Kevin Crowston, Daniel Garijo, Ashish Gehani, Carole Goble, Robert Haines, Robert Hirschfeld, James Howison, Kathryn Huff, Caroline Jay, Daniel S. Katz, Claude Kirchner, Kateryna Kuksenok, Ralf Lämmel, Oscar Nierstrasz, Matt Turk, Rob van Nieuwpoort, Matthew Vaughn, Jurgen Vinju.
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How should we measure the relationship between code quality and software sustainability?
Aseel Aldabjan, Robert Haines, Caroline Jay
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