Building a Sustainable Structure for Research Software Engineering Activities

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Authors Jeremy Cohen, Daniel S. Katz, Michelle Barker, Robert Haines, Neil Chue Hong arXiv ID 1807.04072 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 3 Venue IEEE International Conference on e-Science Last Checked 4 months ago
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The profile of research software engineering has been greatly enhanced by developments at institutions around the world to form groups and communities that can support effective, sustainable development of research software. We observe, however, that there is still a long way to go to build a clear understanding about what approaches provide the best support for research software developers in different contexts, and how such understanding can be used to suggest more formal structures, models or frameworks that can help to further support the growth of research software engineering. This paper sets out some preliminary thoughts and proposes an initial high-level model based on discussions between the authors around the concept of a set of pillars representing key activities and processes that form the core structure of a successful research software engineering offering.
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