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Top 10 metrics for life science software good practices
H. Artaza, N. Chue Hong, M. Corpas, A. Corpuz, R. Hooft, RC. Jimenez, B. Leskošek, BG. Olivier, J. Stourac, R. Svobodová Vařeková, T. Van Parys, D. Vaughan,
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
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Metrics for assessing adoption of good development practices are a useful way to ensure that software is sustainable, reusable and functional. Sustainability means that the software used today will be available - and continue to be improved and supported - in the future. We report here an initial set of metrics that measure good practices in software development. This initiative differs from previously developed efforts in being a community-driven grassroots approach where experts from different organisations propose good software practices that have reasonable potential to be adopted by the communities they represent. We not only focus our efforts on understanding and prioritising good practices, we assess their feasibility for implementation and publish them here.
CEITEC Masaryk University Brno 625 00 Czech Republic
Department of Plant Systems Biology VIB Ghent 9052 Belgium
DTL PO Box 19245 Utrecht 3501 DE Netherlands
ELIXIR Hub Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton CB10 1SD UK
EMBL EBI Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton CB10 1SD UK
Loschmidt Laboratories Faculty of Science Masaryk University Brno 625 00 Czech Republic
Software Sustainability Institute University of Edinburgh Edinburgh EH9 3FD UK
Systems Bioinformatics Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam 1081 HV Netherlands
The Earlham Institute and ELIXIR UK Norwich Research Park Norwich NR4 7UH UK
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