STEP-UP Seminar: Research Software Challenges: What are they and how to tackle them - Dr Teresa Gomez-Diaz
STEP-UP Seminar: Research Software Challenges: What are they and how to tackle them - Dr Teresa Gomez-Diaz
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Join us for this talk by Dr. Teresa Gomez-Diaz, Gaspard-Monge Computer ScienceLaboratory (LIGM), Université Gustave Eiffel on Wednesday 17th June at 15:00.The talk will be followed by refreshments.
Abstract
Our goal in this talk is to study the challenges that still persistin the production, dissemination, and evaluation of research software,and the solutions we have proposed to tackle them.
The first challenge is related to its definition: What exactly does "ResearchSoftware" mean? Several definitions of this concept have beenproposed recently, but what are the important characteristicsof research software that demonstrate that its meaning is correctlyand uniformly understood within the scientific community?
In our 2019 work, we proposed a definition of "Research Software" thatconstitutes the basis for the proposed solutions to address other challenges.These include dissemination of research software as a free (or open-source)artefact, or its evaluation as a scientific output.
We will present work done in collaboration with Tomas Recio,Professor at the University Antonio de Nebrija (Madrid).
References
[2019] On the evaluation of research software: the CDUR procedure, [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. F1000Research 2019, 8:1353, https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19994.2.
[2023] How to achieve FAIRER research data by studying evaluation assessment protocols, Open Science FAIR, Madrid 2023, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8398431.
[2024] The conundrum challenges for Research Software in Open Science, Computers 2024, 13(11), 302; https://doi.org/10.3390/computers13110302.
[2026] Research software : qui es-tu ? Une conversation scientifique et juridique sur les logiciels de la recherche, 1024 : Bulletin de la Société Informatique de France, juin 2026.
About the speaker
Dr. Teresa Gomez-Diaz is a CNRS Research Engineer at the Gaspard-Monge ComputerScience laboratory (LIGM) at the University Gustave Eiffel (Est of Paris) since2002. She has a Ph. D. in Computer Algebra from University of Limoges, France (1994). T. Gomez-Diaz's mission at the LIGM is to render the Research Software and Research Dataproduction of the lab visible and accessible in the context of Open Science.There, she works on how to improve the development and dissemination conditions ofthe LIGM outputs since 2006.In collaboration with Prof. T. Recio since 2018, she has proposed the CDUR evaluation protocolsfor research outputs, and the definition of Open Science as the political and legal frameworkwhere research outputs are shared and disseminated in order to be renderedvisible, accessible and reusable.She is currently working on further Open Science and Research on Research issues.See https://ligm.univ-eiffel.fr/~teresa/
Location
Imperial South Kensington Campus, SW7 2AZ