Four simple recommendations to encourage best practices in research software
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Published:2017-06-13
Issue:
Volume:6
Page:876
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ISSN:2046-1402
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Container-title:F1000Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:F1000Res
Author:
Jiménez Rafael C.ORCID, Kuzak Mateusz, Alhamdoosh MontherORCID, Barker Michelle, Batut BéréniceORCID, Borg Mikael, Capella-Gutierrez SalvadorORCID, Chue Hong Neil, Cook Martin, Corpas ManuelORCID, Flannery Madison, Garcia LeylaORCID, Gelpí Josep Ll., Gladman Simon, Goble Carole, González Ferreiro Montserrat, Gonzalez-Beltran AlejandraORCID, Griffin Philippa C., Grüning BjörnORCID, Hagberg JonasORCID, Holub Petr, Hooft RobORCID, Ison Jon, Katz Daniel S.ORCID, Leskošek Brane, López Gómez FedericoORCID, Oliveira Luis J., Mellor DavidORCID, Mosbergen Rowland, Mulder NicolaORCID, Perez-Riverol YassetORCID, Pergl Robert, Pichler Horst, Pope BernardORCID, Sanz Ferran, Schneider Maria V., Stodden Victoria, Suchecki Radosław, Svobodová Vařeková Radka, Talvik Harry-Anton, Todorov Ilian, Treloar Andrew, Tyagi Sonika, van Gompel Maarten, Vaughan Daniel, Via Allegra, Wang Xiaochuan, Watson-Haigh Nathan S., Crouch Steve
Abstract
Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following practices that ensure its quality and sustainability. This manuscript does not aim to propose new software development best practices, but rather to provide simple recommendations that encourage the adoption of existing best practices. Software development best practices promote better quality software, and better quality software improves the reproducibility and reusability of research. These recommendations are designed around Open Source values, and provide practical suggestions that contribute to making research software and its source code more discoverable, reusable and transparent. This manuscript is aimed at developers, but also at organisations, projects, journals and funders that can increase the quality and sustainability of research software by encouraging the adoption of these recommendations.
Funder
CORBEL Software Sustainability Institute Netherlands eScience Center ELIXIR-EXCELERATE EMBL-ABR
Publisher
F1000 Research Ltd
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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