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Sustainable Software Ecosystems for Open Science

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posted on 2013-09-06, 21:03 authored by Marcus HanwellMarcus Hanwell, Amitha Perera, Wes Turner, Patrick O'Leary, Katie Osterdahl, Bill Hoffman, Will Schroeder

Sustainable software ecosystems are difficult to build, and require concerted effort, community norms and collaborations. In science it is especially important to establish communities in which faculty, staff, students and open-source professionals work together and treat software as a first-class product of scientific investigation---just as mathematics is treated in the physical sciences. Kitware has a rich history of establishing collaborative projects in the science, engineering and medical research fields, and continues to work on improving that model as new technologies and approaches become available. This approach closely follows and is enhanced by the movement towards practicing open, reproducible research in the sciences where data, source code, methodology and approach are all available so that complex experiments can be independently reproduced and verified.

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