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Collaborative experience between scientific software projects using Agile Scrum development

Authors :
Baxter, Amanda L.
BenZvi, Segev Y.
Bonivento, Walter
Brazier, Adam
Clark, Michael
Coleiro, Alexis
Collom, David
Colomer-Molla, Marta
Cousins, Bryce
Orellana, Aliwen Delgado
Dornic, Damien
Ekimtcov, Vladislav
ElSayed, Shereen
Rosso, Andrea Gallo
Godwin, Patrick
Griswold, Spencer
Habig, Alec
Hill, Remington
Horiuchi, Shunsaku
Howell, D. Andrew
Johnson, Margaret W. G.
Kneller, James P.
Kopec, Abigail
Kopper, Claudio
Kulikovskiy, Vladimir
Lamoureux, Mathieu
Lang, Rafael F.
Li, Shengchao
Lincetto, Massimiliano
Lindstrom, Lindy
Linvill, Mark W.
McCully, Curtis
Migenda, Jost
Milisavljevic, Danny
Nelson, Spencer
Novoseltseva, Rita
O'Sullivan, Erin
Petravick, Donald
Pointon, Barry W.
Raj, Nirmal
Renshaw, Andrew
Rumleskie, Janet
Sonley, Tom
Tapia, Ron
Tseng, Jeffrey C. L.
Tunnell, Christopher D.
Vannoye, Godefroy
Vigorito, Carlo F.
Virtue, Clarence J.
Weaver, Christopher
Weil, Kathryn E.
Winslow, Lindley
Wolski, Rich
Xu, Xun-Jie
Xu, Yiyang
Baxter, Amanda L.
BenZvi, Segev Y.
Bonivento, Walter
Brazier, Adam
Clark, Michael
Coleiro, Alexis
Collom, David
Colomer-Molla, Marta
Cousins, Bryce
Orellana, Aliwen Delgado
Dornic, Damien
Ekimtcov, Vladislav
ElSayed, Shereen
Rosso, Andrea Gallo
Godwin, Patrick
Griswold, Spencer
Habig, Alec
Hill, Remington
Horiuchi, Shunsaku
Howell, D. Andrew
Johnson, Margaret W. G.
Kneller, James P.
Kopec, Abigail
Kopper, Claudio
Kulikovskiy, Vladimir
Lamoureux, Mathieu
Lang, Rafael F.
Li, Shengchao
Lincetto, Massimiliano
Lindstrom, Lindy
Linvill, Mark W.
McCully, Curtis
Migenda, Jost
Milisavljevic, Danny
Nelson, Spencer
Novoseltseva, Rita
O'Sullivan, Erin
Petravick, Donald
Pointon, Barry W.
Raj, Nirmal
Renshaw, Andrew
Rumleskie, Janet
Sonley, Tom
Tapia, Ron
Tseng, Jeffrey C. L.
Tunnell, Christopher D.
Vannoye, Godefroy
Vigorito, Carlo F.
Virtue, Clarence J.
Weaver, Christopher
Weil, Kathryn E.
Winslow, Lindley
Wolski, Rich
Xu, Xun-Jie
Xu, Yiyang
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Developing sustainable software for the scientific community requires expertise in software engineering and domain science. This can be challenging due to the unique needs of scientific software, the insufficient resources for software engineering practices in the scientific community, and the complexity of developing for evolving scientific contexts. While open-source software can partially address these concerns, it can introduce complicating dependencies and delay development. These issues can be reduced if scientists and software developers collaborate. We present a case study wherein scientists from the SuperNova Early Warning System collaborated with software developers from the Scalable Cyberinfrastructure for Multi-Messenger Astrophysics project. The collaboration addressed the difficulties of open-source software development, but presented additional risks to each team. For the scientists, there was a concern of relying on external systems and lacking control in the development process. For the developers, there was a risk in supporting a user-group while maintaining core development. These issues were mitigated by creating a second Agile Scrum framework in parallel with the developers' ongoing Agile Scrum process. This Agile collaboration promoted communication, ensured that the scientists had an active role in development, and allowed the developers to evaluate and implement the scientists' software requirements. The collaboration provided benefits for each group: the scientists actuated their development by using an existing platform, and the developers utilized the scientists' use-case to improve their systems. This case study suggests that scientists and software developers can avoid scientific computing issues by collaborating and that Agile Scrum methods can address emergent concerns.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372229460
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.spe.3120