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SUMMARY:Measuring Software Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nBill Hoffman, François Mazen, and Will Schroe
 der (Kitware)\n\nKitware's commitment to open source scientific software d
 evelopment has been pivotal since its inception in 1998. Central to its su
 ccess is the Visualization Toolkit (VTK), which served as the cornerstone 
 for the company's establishment. Over the years, Kitware has spearheaded n
 umerous other open-source scientific software projects, including but not 
 limited to ITK, ParaView, CMake, ADIOS, and 3D Slicer. In this presentatio
 n, we will share insights gleaned from the process of creating and sustain
 ing scientific software. Additionally, he will discuss the Software Sustai
 nability Matrix as a tool for evaluating the sustainability and project re
 quirements of software packages. This matrix serves as a structured approa
 ch to gauge the longevity and adaptability of software projects, vital for
  their continued relevance and utility.Furthermore, the significance of au
 tomated software quality tools, exemplified by CDash, will be underscored.
  These tools have played a pivotal role in ensuring the success and reliab
 ility of various scientific software tools incubated and nurtured at Kitwa
 re over the past 26 years. By automating the assessment of software qualit
 y, it allows the development of high quality software and facilitates coll
 aboration within the open-source community.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Mater
 ials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Applied Social Sciences and Hu
 manities, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physics, Computational Methods and A
 pplied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Gregory Watson (Oak Ridge National La
 boratory)
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