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[PROPL'24] Assessing the availability, reproducibility and reuseability of research softwa...

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[PROPL'24] Assessing the availability, reproducibility and reuseability of research software

Vashti Galpin

Different communities use different processes to assess the availability, reproducibility and reusability of research software and other research artifacts such as datasets. The Programming Languages (PL) community (together with other Computer Science communities) uses the artifact evalution process. Outside of the computer science, the FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable) principles for research data have been developed in the open science community and are now applied to research software. Within climate science, there has been a particular focus on climate modelling. The goal of this presentation is to describe some of these different assessment processes with the aim of promoting discussion and potential collaboration.

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