Publications

Susan B. Davidson, and Juliana Freire. Provenance and Scientific Workflows: Challenges and Opportunities. Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 1345--1350, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2008. [PUMA: provenance metadata scientific workflows] URL

D. De Roure, and C. Goble. Software Design for Empowering Scientists. IEEE Software, (26)1:88-95, January 2009. [PUMA: software scientific]

ROSHANAK FARHOODI, VAHID GAROUSI, DIETMAR PFAHL, and JONATHAN SILLITO. DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC SOFTWARE: A SYSTEMATIC MAPPING, A BIBLIOMETRICS STUDY, AND A PAPER REPOSITORY. International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, (23)04:463-506, 2013. [PUMA: softwareEngineering literatureReview software scientific research] URL

Jo Erskine Hannay, Hans Petter Langtangen, Carolyn MacLeod, Dietmar Pfahl, Janice Singer, and Greg Wilson. How do scientists develop and use scientific software?. 1-8, 2009. [PUMA: software scientific research] URL

Pär Nyström, Terje Falck-Ytter, and Gustaf Gredebäck. The TimeStudio Project: An open source scientific workflow system for the behavioral and brain sciences. Behavior Research Methods, (48)2:542--552, Jun 1, 2016. [PUMA: software workflow scientific softwareLizenzMotivation repository] URL

Greg Wilson, Jennifer Bryan, Karen Cranston, Justin Kitzes, Lex Nederbragt, and Tracy K. Teal. Good enough practices in scientific computing. PLOS Computational Biology, (13)6:1-20, Public Library of Science, June 2017. [PUMA: software scientific goodPractice] URL

M R Crusoe, and C T Brown. Channeling Community Contributions to Scientific Software: A Sprint Experience. J Open Res Softw, (4)12016. [PUMA: development software scientific] URL