nanoHUB.org: Experiences and Challenges in Software Sustainability for a Large Scientific Community
Lynn Zentner, Michael Zentner, Victoria Farnsworth, Michael McLennan,, Krishna Madhavan, and Gerhard Klimeck

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges and strategies involved in maintaining and expanding nanoHUB.org, a large scientific cyberinfrastructure, with a focus on software sustainability and community engagement.
Contribution
It provides insights into the experiences and approaches for ensuring software sustainability in a large scientific community platform.
Findings
Identifies key challenges in software sustainability for nanoHUB.org.
Describes strategies implemented to address community and technical issues.
Highlights ongoing efforts to improve platform resilience and growth.
Abstract
Managing and growing a successful cyberinfrastructure such as nanoHUB.org presents a variety of opportunities and challenges, particularly in regard to software. This position paper details a number of those issues and how we have approached them.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Research Data Management Practices · Big Data and Business Intelligence
