Evolving Methods for Evaluating and Disseminating Computing Research
Benjamin Zorn, Tom Conte, Keith Marzullo, and Suresh, Venkatasubramanian

TL;DR
This paper examines how social and technical trends have transformed the evaluation and dissemination of computing research, highlighting benefits and challenges, and proposing community-driven recommendations for improvement.
Contribution
It provides an empirical analysis based on interviews, identifying key trends, challenges, and actionable recommendations for the future of computing research dissemination.
Findings
Increased participation, scope, and speed of research dissemination.
Challenges in maintaining review integrity and fairness.
Need for community polling and regular reporting on research trends.
Abstract
Social and technical trends have significantly changed methods for evaluating and disseminating computing research. Traditional venues for reviewing and publishing, such as conferences and journals, worked effectively in the past. Recently, trends have created new opportunities but also put new pressures on the process of review and dissemination. For example, many conferences have seen large increases in the number of submissions. Likewise, dissemination of research ideas has become dramatically through publication venues such as arXiv.org and social media networks. While these trends predate COVID-19, the pandemic could accelerate longer term changes. Based on interviews with leading academics in computing research, our findings include: (1) Trends impacting computing research are largely positive and have increased the participation, scope, accessibility, and speed of the research…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Online Learning and Analytics · Software Engineering Research
