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SUMMARY:MS1A - Software and Data Sustainability in Computational Science a
 nd Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nThe role of research software in scientific c
 omputing has grown tremendously over the last few decades. In addition to 
 traditional research areas, data-intensive science has seen a rapid rise i
 n prominence. This has been accompanied by disrupting changes in computer 
 architectures and increasing complexity in the system software stack. At t
 he same time, software development teams are growing in size and disciplin
 ary diversity. While we focus on the scientific discoveries enabled by mod
 ern computational and data science, we also understand that the science is
  only as credible as the software that underlies it. The changing hardware
  environment, growing demand for solutions from modeling, simulation, and 
 data analytics, growing emphasis on transparency and reproducibility, as w
 ell as the social challenges of larger/diverse teams needing to collaborat
 e effectively, poses serious challenges for the scientific computing commu
 nity. This minisymposium will explore the current state and future prospec
 ts for sustainability of software and data, spanning multiple scientific a
 reas, and computational and human scales -- from individuals and small tea
 ms to broader communities. We hope to bring a variety of experience and pe
 rspectives to understand the challenges being faced and to explore insight
 s that can be spread to other areas of computational and data science.\n\n
 Good-Enough Practice – Reflections on a Pandemic Response\n\nWilliams\n\nT
 he SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has posed many scientific challenges, and some of t
 hese have resulted in mathematical and statistical modelling, and data ana
 lysis, receiving a substantial amount of air-time in the public domain. Un
 derpinning these analyses are data pipelines, computational infrastructure
 s, ...\n\n---------------------\nImproving Support and Recognition for Res
 earch Software Personnel - the International Landscape\n\nLamprecht, Barke
 r\n\nSoftware is vital for today’s research in all scholarly disciplines. 
 To meet scholarly standards and produce robust results, it needs to be of 
 high quality, which includes, e.g., being correct, scalable, usable, and s
 ustainable. Hence, research software personnel, i.e., people who create an
 d m...\n\n---------------------\nFrom the Trenches of a Central RSE Team: 
 Successes and Challenges of Promoting Software Sustainability in a Multi-S
 cale Computational Setting\n\nBluteau\n\nThe UK Atomic Energy Authority (U
 KAEA) is a laboratory at the forefront of fusion energy research, a multid
 isciplinary and computationally intensive domain that places difficult dem
 ands on the requisite data and software. Like many national laboratories, 
 UKAEA has long employed staff whose primary r...\n\n---------------------\
 nPanel Discussion with Speakers\n\nGupta\n\nThis 30-minute panel discussio
 n will focus on the status quo and future prospects for sustainability of 
 software and data in scientific computing community. This will provide an 
 opportunity for our panelists to answers questions that are of interest to
  our participants and share their insights.\n\n\nDomain: Computer Science 
 and Applied Mathematics, Engineering
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