How Wrong Is The Research Code Base?

CW20 - 2020-03-31 to 2020-04-02 Alpha - HP1-CW20 How Wrong Is The Research Code Base? Hackday Idea Proposer Dan Hobley Context / Research Domain General research software development Problem This is motivated by four observations: There is a huge legacy science codebase, supporting lots of publications Even professional software developers make errors at 15-50 per 1000 lines of code (McConnell, 2004) Modern software best practice (reviewing, testing, etc.) has only recently begun to penetrate the research software community, broadly defined Without formal testing, only code breaking bugs and those that are obviously wrong are likely to be caught....

3 min · 511 words · Dan Hobley

State of the Art

CW20 - 2020-03-31 to 2020-04-02 Idea 1 - CI1-CW20 - ‘State-of-the-Art’ Participants Dan Hobley Paddy McCann Emily Bell (chair) Jonathan Frawley (scribe) Reka Solymosi Iain Barrass Context / Research Domain Meta-research: the context is a user doing a literature review for any research software project (‘scientometrics’). We’re going to focus our proof-of-concept on speech to text research. Problem When starting a project on a topic outside current expertise, it can be difficult and time-consuming to ascertain the current state-of-the-art in terms of tools and techniques....

4 min · 788 words · Dan Hobley, Paddy McCann, Emily Bell, Jonathan Frawley, Reka Solymosi, Iain Barrass