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Review literature on "best practice" and add to standards docs where appropriate #104

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Some of these papers include (not exhaustive):

  • Bangerth, W., & Heister, T. (2013). What makes computational open source software libraries successful?. Computational Science & Discovery, 6(1), 015010.

  • Benureau, F. C., & Rougier, N. P. (2018). Re-run, repeat, reproduce, reuse, replicate: transforming code into scientific contributions. Frontiers in neuroinformatics, 11, 69.

  • Hastings, J., Haug, K., and C. Steinbeck. 2014. Ten recommendations for software engineering in research. GigaScience 3:31

  • Taschuk, M., & Wilson, G. (2017). Ten simple rules for making research software more robust. PLoS computational biology, 13(4).

  • Wilson, G., Aruliah, D. A., Brown, C. T., Hong, N. P. C., Davis, M., Guy, R. T., ... & Waugh, B. (2014). Best practices for scientific computing. PLoS biology, 12(1).

  • Wilson, G., Bryan, J., Cranston, K., Kitzes, J., Nederbragt, L., & Teal, T. K. (2017). Good enough practices in scientific computing. PLoS computational biology, 13(6).

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