Sustainable Research Software Hand-Over
Scientific software projects evolve rapidly in their initial development phase, yet at the end of a funding period, the completion of a research project, thesis, or publication, further engagement in the project may slow down or cease completely. To retain the invested effort for the sciences, this...
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doaj-468cda14e0c24a59aaa6d29b4cd6d8652021-05-10T07:57:26ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Open Research Software2049-96472021-04-019110.5334/jors.307235Sustainable Research Software Hand-OverJ. Fehr0C. Himpe1S. Rave2J. Saak3Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 9, 70569 StuttgartComputational Methods in Systems and Control Theory, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Sandtorstr. 1, 39106 MagdeburgInstitute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Münster, Einsteinstrasse 62, 48149 MünsterComputational Methods in Systems and Control Theory, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Sandtorstr. 1, 39106 MagdeburgScientific software projects evolve rapidly in their initial development phase, yet at the end of a funding period, the completion of a research project, thesis, or publication, further engagement in the project may slow down or cease completely. To retain the invested effort for the sciences, this software needs to be preserved or handed over to a succeeding developer or team, such as the next generation of (PhD) students. Comparable guides provide top-down recommendations for project leads. This paper intends to be a bottom-up approach for sustainable hand-over processes from a developer’s perspective. An important characteristic in this regard is the project’s size, by which this guideline is structured. Furthermore, checklists are provided, which can serve as a practical guide for implementing the proposed measures.https://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/articles/307replicabilityreproducibilityreusabilitybest practicesresearch software engineering |
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Journal of Open Research Software |
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Scientific software projects evolve rapidly in their initial development phase, yet at the end of a funding period, the completion of a research project, thesis, or publication, further engagement in the project may slow down or cease completely. To retain the invested effort for the sciences, this software needs to be preserved or handed over to a succeeding developer or team, such as the next generation of (PhD) students. Comparable guides provide top-down recommendations for project leads. This paper intends to be a bottom-up approach for sustainable hand-over processes from a developer’s perspective. An important characteristic in this regard is the project’s size, by which this guideline is structured. Furthermore, checklists are provided, which can serve as a practical guide for implementing the proposed measures. |
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