Best Practices and Models for Sustainability for Robust Cyberinfrastructure Software

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2014-02-25

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The presentation discusses findings and recommendations from the 2012 Software Sustainability Survey, conducted as part of the National Science Foundation EAGER grant (NSF Award #1147606, PI Craig Stewart, et al.) entitled “Best Practices and Models for Sustainability for Robust Cyberinfrastructure Software.” The survey aimed to identify the best practices and models required for developing, deploying, and supporting robust, sustainable cyberinfrastructure software, as well as to identify key factors users consider in software adoption. Further, the survey attempted to aggregate attitudes about the importance of sustained software in scientific research.

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open-source software, cyberinfrastructure, sustainability, engineering, reusability, adoption, development, NSF, EAGER

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Copyright 2014 by the Trustees of Indiana University. This content is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license

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