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CW21 Hack Day - 2021-03-31 to 2021-04-01 Booth-1948 - HP4-CW21 Hack Day idea proposer Emma Karoune (representing The Turing Way Community) Malin Sandstrom (INCF, CSCCE) Idea name (provisional) Inclusive authorship/contributor tool Name ideas = Credit Me or All authors - Credit All Context and/or research domain Relevant to all domains to attribute contributions to research projects from all contributors more fairly in the authorship of academic publications. Hack Day Demo Problem Current systems that attribute contributions to authors in academic outputs do not include all of the jobs/roles/tasks that are encompassed in research projects....

2 min · 229 words · Emma Karoune, Malin Sandstrom

Crediting Super Awesome Documentation to get Research Software Certification

Collaborations Workshop 2018 - 2018-03-26 Group N - CI6-CW18 Reporter James Baker - drjameswbaker@gmail.com Participants Daniel S. Katz James Baker Martin Donnelly Melodee Beals Richard Adams Stephen Dowsland Melodee: data + software + article .. don’t just want lots of footnotes .. messy .. packaging. Richard: engagement with software in recalcitrant disclines, threshold question Martin: planning and policies that ensure software and code aren’t considered discrete. Stephen: frontload and automate documentation, why things done the way they are, best practices...

3 min · 482 words · Daniel S. Katz, James Baker, Martin Donnelly, Melodee Beals, Richard Adams, Stephen Dowsland

Key Performance Indicators for Research Software Engineering Output

CW22 - 2022-04-04 Collaborative Ideas session group: F-Fern Participants Stephan Druskat, German Aerospace Center (DLR), stephan.druskat@dlr.de Daniel S. Katz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, d.katz@ieee.org Heather Turner, University of Warwick, h.turner.1@warwick.ac.uk Vashti Galpin, University of Edinburgh, Vashti.Galpin@ed.ac.uk Amal Alghamdi, DTU, amaal@dtu.dk Jannetta Steyn, Newcastle University, jannetta.steyn@newcastle.ac.uk Group photo Collaborative Idea Title Key Performance Indicators for Research Software Engineering Output Context / Research Domain Software Sustainability Problem (Stephan) Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are used in research evaluation to determine the grade of success of a researcher, research project, research group, or research process....

4 min · 647 words · Stephan Druskat, Daniel S. Katz, Heather Turner, Vashti Galpin, Amal Alghamdi, Jannetta Steyn, Daniel S. Katz, James Baker, Martin Donnelly, Melodee Beals, Richard Adams, Stephen Dowsland

Tools to recognise underlying software infrastructure visible and funded

CW21 Hack Day - 2021-03-31 to 2021-04-01 Hermann-1926 - HP11-CW21 Hack Day idea proposer Louise Chisholm Idea name (provisional) Tools to recognise underlying software infrastructure visible & funded Context and/or research domain Research often relies on underlying software infrastructure, but their contribution is not recognised and it is difficult to attract funding to maintain software infrastructure. Problem Research often relies on underlying software infrastructure, but their contribution is not recognised and it is difficult to attract funding to maintain software infrastructure....

1 min · 154 words · Louise Chisholm