Software has long been established as an essential aspect of the scientific
process in mathematics and other disciplines. However, reliably referencing
software in scientific publications is still challenging for various reasons. A
crucial factor is that software dynamics with temporal versions or states are
difficult to capture over time. We propose to archive and reference surrogates
instead, which can be found on the Web and reflect the actual software to a
remarkable extent. Our study shows that about a half of the webpages of
software are already archived with almost all of them including some kind of
documentation.
Description
[1702.01163] Archiving Software Surrogates on the Web for Future Reference
%0 Generic
%1 holzmann2017archiving
%A Holzmann, Helge
%A Sperber, Wolfram
%A Runnwerth, Mila
%D 2017
%K langzeitarchivierung software
%R 10.1007/978-3-319-43997-6_17
%T Archiving Software Surrogates on the Web for Future Reference
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01163
%X Software has long been established as an essential aspect of the scientific
process in mathematics and other disciplines. However, reliably referencing
software in scientific publications is still challenging for various reasons. A
crucial factor is that software dynamics with temporal versions or states are
difficult to capture over time. We propose to archive and reference surrogates
instead, which can be found on the Web and reflect the actual software to a
remarkable extent. Our study shows that about a half of the webpages of
software are already archived with almost all of them including some kind of
documentation.
@misc{holzmann2017archiving,
abstract = {Software has long been established as an essential aspect of the scientific
process in mathematics and other disciplines. However, reliably referencing
software in scientific publications is still challenging for various reasons. A
crucial factor is that software dynamics with temporal versions or states are
difficult to capture over time. We propose to archive and reference surrogates
instead, which can be found on the Web and reflect the actual software to a
remarkable extent. Our study shows that about a half of the webpages of
software are already archived with almost all of them including some kind of
documentation.},
added-at = {2017-09-05T16:03:41.000+0200},
author = {Holzmann, Helge and Sperber, Wolfram and Runnwerth, Mila},
biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/24695043d1b9694fee0fec91e19f9575b/diglezakis},
description = {[1702.01163] Archiving Software Surrogates on the Web for Future Reference},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-43997-6_17},
interhash = {3e9ac580d84eada156e1f30d1b10f15a},
intrahash = {4695043d1b9694fee0fec91e19f9575b},
keywords = {langzeitarchivierung software},
note = {cite arxiv:1702.01163Comment: TPDL 2016, Hannover, Germany},
timestamp = {2017-09-05T14:03:41.000+0200},
title = {Archiving Software Surrogates on the Web for Future Reference},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01163},
year = 2017
}