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SUMMARY:MS6H - Code Complete and More: Emerging Efforts to Improve Softwar
 e Quality (Part 2/2)
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nIn the book Code Complete by Steve McConnell,
  the author argues that working software is the only essential deliverable
  of a software project. At the same time, many other activities requiring 
 diverse skills produce a variety of non-software artifacts that make high-
 quality software possible and assure the effective use of software in rese
 arch. As software becomes more important for research, more sophisticated 
 in its design and capabilities, more integrated into research workflows, a
 nd more useful to broader communities, additional expertise and tools beco
 me important to producing and sustaining software. In this minisymposium, 
 we explore both possible and demonstrated successes resulting from introdu
 cing expertise in social and cognitive sciences, organizational psychology
 , community development and policies, and tools and processes that focus o
 n meta-data in support of high-quality software. We have found that taking
  into account these aspects of scientific software development, maintenanc
 e, and use can significantly improve the value of software, enabling us to
  improve the quality and frequency of research results and reduce the cost
  of obtaining them.\n\nSocio-Technical Resilience in Research Software Eng
 ineering\n\nSoftware quality is influenced by a multitude of factors, from
  technical, to organisational, to cultural. This talk will describe using 
 a 'resilience engineering' lense to study this issue. This entails examini
 ng what helps research software engineering (RSE) teams -- and the codebas
 es they create -...\n\n\nCaroline Jay (University of Manchester); Helen Sh
 arp and Tamara Lopez (The Open University); Mark Levine and Melanie Langer
  (Lancaster University); Michel Wermelinger, Bashar Nuseibeh, and Yijun Yu
  (The Open University); and Yo Yehudi (University of Manchester)\n--------
 -------------\nSupporting Software Sustainability by Using Software Comple
 xity Metrics to Inform Code Reviews\n\nSoftware sustainability is critical
  for Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) software. One factor that
  impacts software sustainability is the complexity of the source code. We 
 present a technique for considering cyclomatic complexity during code revi
 ews. We discuss the impacts of complexity o...\n\n\nJames Willenbring (San
 dia National Laboratories)\n---------------------\nImproving Software Shar
 ing and Impact through Software Registries\n\nResearch software plays a cr
 ucial role in academic research and has become a key output of many resear
 ch projects. However, the way in which research software is shared with fe
 llow researchers often leaves much to be desired. Documentation in source 
 code repositories tends to focus on technical deta...\n\n\nJason Maassen a
 nd Maaike de Jong (Netherlands eScience Center)\n---------------------\nPa
 nel Discussion\n\nDuring this final timeslot, we will invite speakers to p
 articipate in a panel discussion. Questions and comments are welcome from 
 the audience.\n\n\nMichael A. Heroux (Sandia National Laboratories, St. Jo
 hn's University)\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences and Humanities\n\nSess
 ion Chair: Michael A. Heroux (Sandia National Laboratories, St. John's Uni
 versity)
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