Summary of the First Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences (WSSSPE1)
Daniel S. Katz, Sou-Cheng T. Choi, Hilmar Lapp, Ketan Maheshwari,, Frank L\"offler, Matthew Turk, Marcus D. Hanwell, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, James, Hetherington, James Howison, Shel Swenson, Gabrielle D. Allen, Anne C., Elster, Bruce Berriman, Colin Venters

TL;DR
This paper summarizes discussions from WSSSPE1, highlighting challenges, practices, and experiences in developing sustainable scientific software, emphasizing documentation, licensing, attribution, community, and career issues.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of community experiences and issues in sustainable scientific software, contributing to understanding motivations and practices in this domain.
Findings
Challenges in software documentation and deployment
Importance of attribution and impact measurement
Community and incentive structures influence software sustainability
Abstract
Challenges related to development, deployment, and maintenance of reusable software for science are becoming a growing concern. Many scientists' research increasingly depends on the quality and availability of software upon which their works are built. To highlight some of these issues and share experiences, the First Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences (WSSSPE1) was held in November 2013 in conjunction with the SC13 Conference. The workshop featured keynote presentations and a large number (54) of solicited extended abstracts that were grouped into three themes and presented via panels. A set of collaborative notes of the presentations and discussion was taken during the workshop. Unique perspectives were captured about issues such as comprehensive documentation, development and deployment practices, software licenses and career paths for…
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TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Research Data Management Practices · Open Source Software Innovations
