Integration of Research software into the EOSC infrastructure: Lessons learned from Computer science
Organiser:
Umeå University, Sweden
About the session
FAIR research software is essential to the quality assurance and reusability of research. As EOSC evolves, it is crucial to integrate infrastructures to share, collaborate, evaluate, reproduce, and preserve research software for use in the academic landscape and beyond. With the publication of the FAIR Principles for Research Software (FAIR4RS Principles), we expect that there will be an increase in demand for FAIR software, and related platforms, in all fields of research.
During this session, we will explore how computer science practices can inform further EOSC infrastructure development. Such practices can advise the development of similar methods and platforms in a broad range of other academic domains. In research fields with similar characteristics, they should also be directly transferable. Besides practical implementations, the session may also inspire policy development for open science research software practices.
The session will take place as an interactive lecture.
Relevance for EOSC
FAIR research software is essential to research quality assurance and reusability. As EOSC evolves, it is crucial to integrate infrastructures to share, collaborate, evaluate, reproduce, and preserve research software for use in the academic landscape and beyond. During this session, we will explore how computer science practices can inform further EOSC infrastructure development.
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