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<b>Building and Sustaining a Community Resource for Best Practices in Scientific Software: The Story of BSSw.io</b>

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posted on 2025-01-13, 22:23 authored by Rinku GuptaRinku Gupta, David E. BernholdtDavid E. Bernholdt, Roscoe BartlettRoscoe Bartlett, Patricia GrubelPatricia Grubel, Michael HerouxMichael Heroux, Lois Curfman McInnesLois Curfman McInnes, Mark C. Miller, Kasia Salim, Jean ShulerJean Shuler, Deborah Stevens, Gregory Watson, Paul WolfenbargerPaul Wolfenbarger
<p dir="ltr"><i>The development of scientific software—a cornerstone of long-term collaboration and scientific progress—parallels the development of other types of software but still poses distinct challenges, especially in high-performance computing. Although web searches yield numerous resources on software engineering, there is still a scarcity specifically for scientific software development. This paper introduces the Better Scientific Software site (</i><i>https://bssw.io</i><i>), a platform that hosts a community of researchers, developers, and practitioners who share their experiences and insights on scientific software development. Since 2017, this collaborative hub has gained traction within the scientific computing community, attracting a growing number of readers and contributors eager to share ideas and elevate their software development practices. In sharing the BSSw.io site’s story, we hope to encourage further growth of the BSSw.io community through both readership and contributors, with a long-term goal of fostering culture change by increasing emphasis on best practices in scientific software.</i><br><br><b>DOI of article on IEEE </b><b>Computing in Science & Engineering website: https://doi.org/10.1109/MCSE.2024.3480808</b></p><p dir="ltr"><br></p>

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This work was supported by the Exascale Computing Project (17-SC-20-SC), a collaborative effort of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, and the National Nuclear Security Administration.

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