Session

Minisymposium: MS1B - Improving the Sustainability of Research and Scientific Software
Event TypeMinisymposium
Domains
Chemistry and Materials
Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences
Applied Social Sciences and Humanities
Engineering
Life Sciences
Physics
Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics
TimeMonday, June 311:30 - 13:30 CEST
LocationHG F 3
DescriptionIn the rapidly evolving field of computational science, sustainability of research and scientific software has become a crucial element for future progress. The robustness and long-term viability of scientific computing software ecosystems is essential for the success of many scientific and technical organizations. A critical aspect of promoting sustainability is the evaluation and monitoring of project health within these ecosystems. This minisymposium will explore sustainability metrics' requirements and development, with speakers from the open-source software community, industry, and national laboratories sharing insights on theoretical models and practical experiences in software management. This event will also include a panel discussion, serving as a collaborative platform for exchanging best practices in software sustainability. It will address the challenges in software maintenance, the importance of effective stewardship strategies, and the crucial role of community involvement in ensuring the enduring success of scientific software. This event is more than a discussion—it's an active engagement in shaping the future of scientific software sustainability. It offers a platform for collaboration among various stakeholders to ensure the resilience and vitality of scientific software, crucial for progress in computational science and technology.