A self assessment tool for improving software practices
Software engineering is a systematic approach to the design, development, and maintenance of a software system. Teams seldom have the time to stop development and focus solely on improving productivity or sustainability. However, teams can incorporate improvements on the way to developing new science capabilities.
The tools on this site will help you:
Assess your current practices
Create progress tracking cards
Integrate tracking cards with your workflow
The self-assessment introduces software engineering practices that increase in maturity. Check the practices that your project already uses to rate your project.
Take the survey by clicking the button below or sign in to customize your survey and save the results directly to your project repository!
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Elicit can find relevant papers without perfect keyword match, summarize takeaways from the paper specific to your question, and extract key information from the papers.
Browser-based research platform designed for clarity, comprehensiveness, and collaboration. Create interactive citation graphs of your own research topics.
via CDC We've been tracking retractions of papers about COVID-19 as part of our database. Here's a running list, which will be updated as needed. (For some context on these figures, see this post, our letter in Accountability in Research and the last section of this Nature news article. Also see a note about the…
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