This event is part of the HiRSE Seminar Series, a series of talks revolving around topics relevant to research software engineering and research software engineers. The seminars cover a broad range of topics from political to technical ones, and take place every 2 to 4 weeks.
Resource Information | Details |
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Webinar Title | Learnings from SURESOFT - Research Software Engineering Beyond Tooling |
Date and Time | 2024-05-23 2:30pm-3:30pm CEST |
Presenter | Jan Linxweiler (Technische Universität Braunschweig) |
Presentation Language | English |
Connection Information | See the Details section of the event on their calendar or email hirse@fz-juelich.de |
Series Information | https://www.helmholtz-hirse.de/series.html |
Archives | Recordings (YouTube), Slides (Zenodo) |
Abstract
Research software plays a crucial role in advancing various disciplines and driving scientific progress. Typically developed by scientists with a focus on short-term objectives, due to the pressure to publish results as fast as possible. Therefore, such software often faces challenges in regard to software quality and suffers from reproducibility issues caused by the rushed implementation and the developers’ limited training in software engineering. This hampers its widespread and enduring usage, thereby impeding the quality and pace of scientific research.
The SURESOFT project aims to tackle these issues by establishing a cohesive methodology and infrastructure applicable to most research software projects. While leveraging tools and principles from the discipline of software engineering like version control, continuous integration, containerization, software design principles and patterns as well as testing and Test Driven Development, SURESOFT seeks to enable researchers to enhance the quality of research software to ensure its long-term sustainability and availability.
Presenter
- Jan Linxweiler (Technische Universität Braunschweig)