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Alhamdoosh, Monther 1 Barker, Michelle 1 Batut, Bérénice 1 Borg, Mikael 1 Capella-Gutierrez, Salvador 1 Chue Hong, Neil 1 Cook, Martin 1 Corpas, Manuel 1 Crouch, Steve 1 Flannery, Madison 1 Garcia, Leyla 1 Gelpí, Josep Ll 1 Gladman, Simon 1 Goble, Carole 1 Gonzalez-Beltran, Alejandra 1 González Ferreiro, Montserrat 1 Griffin, Philippa C 1 Grüning, Björn 1 Hagberg, Jonas 1 Holub, Petr 1
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Australian National Data Service Melbourne A... 1 BBMRI ERIC Neue Stiftingtalstraße 2 B 6 Graz... 1 BBMRI at Alpen Adria University Klagenfurt K... 1 Barcelona Supercomputing Center Barcelona 08... 1 CSL Limited Bio21 Institute 30 Flemington Ro... 1 Center for Open Science Charlottesville VA USA 1 Central European Institute of Technology Brn... 1 Centre for Language and Speech Technology Ra... 1 Computational Biology Division Department of... 1 DETI IEETA University of Aveiro Aveiro Portugal 1 Dutch TechCenter for Life Sciences and ELIXI... 1 ELIXIR CZ Faculty of Information Technology ... 1 ELIXIR DE and de NBI Bioinformatics Group De... 1 ELIXIR DK Technical University of Denmark De... 1 ELIXIR EE Institute of Computer Science Univ... 1 ELIXIR ES Spanish National Bioinformatics In... 1 ELIXIR Hub Wellcome Genome Campus Hinxton CB... 1 ELIXIR SE National Bioinformatics Infrastruc... 1 ELIXIR SI Faculty of Medicine University of ... 1 ELIXIR UK Software Sustainability Institute ... 1
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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.
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