deRSE19 - Conference for Research Software Engineers in Germany
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- Sustainable long-living Software II (in English)
- Institutional RSE Communities I (in German)
- Software Engineering Productivity (in English)
- Reproducibility I (in German)
- Research Data Management (in English)
- Reproducibility II (in English)
- Institutional RSE Communities II (in German)
- Towards Open Research Software (in German)
- User Interfaces (in German)
- Communication and Outreach (in English)
- Working Session: Experience with Simulation Software (in English)
- Working Session: Research Software Frameworks (in English)
- Testing Research Software (in English)
- Sustainable long-living Software I (in German)
- Community Building (in English)
- Software Quality Management (in English)
- Poster
- Workshops
- splinter meeting
- birds of a feather (BoF)
- Keynotes
- dinner
- de-RSE annual general meeting
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June 4, 2019
Building H: Lecture Theatre
Building A56: Conference Hall
Building A45 South: Lecture Theatre
Building A31: Dome
Building A45 South: Conference Room
Building A31: West Wing
Building H: Foyer
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deRSE19 Morning Run
(Kaja Scheliga)
Welcome to deRSE19
(deRSE19 Organizers)
deRSE19 & de-RSE e.V. - Society for Research Software
(de-RSE e.V. - Society for Resarch Software & deRSE19 Programme Committee)
Welcome from the Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI)
(Prof. Dr. Michael Goedicke)
Welcome from AWI
(Prof. Dr. Bernhard Diekmann)
Welcome from PIK
(Dr. Elmar Kriegler)
Welcome from GFZ
(Martin Hammitzsch)
Keynote: RSEs together - building networks, groups, organisations and careers
(Alys Brett)
Keynote: Building a Future with AI
(Sven Wildermann, Bradley Tipp)
Challenges for Verifying and Validating Scientific Software in Computational Materials Science
(Thomas Vogel, Lars Grunske, Stephan Druskat)
The Quest For Better Tests In Scientific Computing
(René Fritze)
Decentralized software development facilitating CI/CD to produce high quality, open-source code in a European metrological joint research project
(Björn Ludwig)
The art of giving and receiving code reviews
(Alex Hill)
Develop, License, Test, Curate - Mathematical Optimization In The Real World
(Franziska Schlösser, Matthias Miltenberger)
GitLab pipelines for every need: testing, documentation, and writing a paper
(Debsankha Manik)
Lebensverlängernde Maßnahmen für Fortran-Codes
(Michael Meinel)
Entwicklung der Forschungssoftware RCE im DLR
(Brigitte Boden, Robert Mischke)
Softwareentwicklung zwischen Forschungscode und Industriereleases
(Julia Kern)
Die Hard 1.1024.0: backward compatibility of a search engine with persistant IDs
(Thomas Krause, Stephan Druskat)
Challenges and Opportunities of Open-Source Software: the case of SU2
(Ruben Sanchez)
New Approaches towards User Research and Software Architecture in Research Software Engineering: A Humanities Example
(Oliver Pohl, Andrea Notroff)
Building research software communities
(Jeremy Cohen)
Building scientific communities - Lessons learned with AIRR
(Christian Busse)
Building a healthy and vibrant volunteer driven community: The Bio-IT project
(Marc Gouw)
Help me help you
(Tania Allard)
"HIFIS Software Services“, das Competence Cluster für eine nachhaltige Softwareentwicklung in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
(Uwe Konrad)
Rahmenbedingungen für einen nachhaltigen Umgang mit Forschungssoftware am Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
(Martin Hammitzsch)
Eine virtuelle Werkstatt für die Digitalisierung in den Wissenschaften
(Frank Löffler)
Libraries (the brick and mortar type) for Research Software & Engineers
(Alexander Struck, Ronny Gey, Katrin Leinweber, Robert Strötgen, Christian Pietsch, Christian Pietsch, Alexander Struck, Robert Strötgen, Katrin Leinweber)
Restructuring Scientific Software using Semantic Patching with Coccinelle
(Michele Martone)
June 5, 2019
Building H: Lecture Theatre
Building A56: Conference Hall
Building A45 South: Lecture Theatre
Building A45 South: Conference Room
Building A31: West Wing
Building H: Foyer
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Optimizing Developer Productivity in Endangered Language Documentation Apps
(Luke Gessler)
ediarum - from bottom-up to generic programming
(Martin Fechner, Stefan Dumont)
Debian Astro - A "Debian Pure Blend" for Astronomy and Astrophysics
(Ole Streicher)
Automated Deadline-Based Scaling of Experiments in the Cloud with MiCADO
(James DesLauriers)
Parallel-in-Time integration with PFASST: from prototyping to applications
(Robert Speck)
Software for autonomous astronomical observatories
(Thomas Granzer)
xtensor: A n-dimensional container for C++
(Wolf Vollprecht, Johan Mabille)
Generation of a wrapper library for MPI - MeDiPack
(Max Sagebaum)
Insight Earth System Models
(Jaroslaw Piwonski)
PALM – a story of developing and maintaining a scientific model system
(Tobias Gronemeier)
How to build a modern particle based CFD framework for both - Industry and Science
(Markus Taesch, Sabine Przybilla)
ESM-TOOLS: A Software Tool for Earth System Modelling Scientists
(Nadine Wieters)
Poster Lightning Talks
(Bernadette Fritzsch)
Welcome Day 2
(deRSE19 Organizers)
Keynote: Sustainable Research Software – as Code, as Paper, as Book
(Andreas Zeller)
Keynote: Delivering on the promise of Research Computing
(Brendan Bouffler)
Conference Photo
(deRSE19 Organizers)
Curious Containers: Framework zur Reproduzierbarkeit von digitalen Experimenten
(Dagmar Krefting, Christoph Jansen)
Portable Container zum Entwickeln, Erstellen, Verteilen und Ausführen von komplexer wissenschaftlicher Software
(Lars Bilke)
Integrierte Entwicklungs- und Publikationsumgebung für Forschungssoftware und Daten am Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)
(Tobias Frust)
Data mining made easy, reproducible and open-source
(Alexander Bartholomäus)
Reproducibility of Particle-In-Cell Simulations in Plasma Physics
(Stefan Tietze)
Common Workflow Language (CWL)-based software pipeline for de novo genome assembly from long- and short-read data
(Pasi Korhonen)
Von Closed zu Open Source
(Lavinia Baumstark)
Forschungssoftware als digitale Ressource erhalten
(Erik Albers)
Neukonzeption des DLR Software-Katalogs
(Tobias Kolb)
Evaluation of the semantic research data management system CaosDB in glaciology
(Alexander Schlemmer)
How to save a scientist’s career with data classes
(David Klein)
Linking biological data using data science and cross-disciplinary software development
(Florian Huber)
Against Schematisation – Mapping the Choreographic Vector Space
(Anton Koch)
Kollaborationsmodelle für Softwareentwicklung an der HU
(Malte Dreyer)
Empfehlungen für bessere Forschungssoftware
(Tobias Schlauch)
Zwischen Digital und Humanities
(Oliver Pohl, Andrea Notroff)
Herausforderungen für die nachhaltige Entwicklung, Bereitstellung und Pflege von Forschungssoftware in Deutschland
(Axel Loewe, Matthias Katerbow, Stephan Druskat, Gunnar Seemann, Felix Bach)
RSE4NFDI – Nachhaltigkeit von Forschungssoftware in der nationalen Forschungsdateninfrastruktur (NFDI) Deutschland
(Martin Hammitzsch, Daniel Nüst, Frank Löffler)
FAIR Software
(Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Carlos Martinez)
GitLab selbst betreiben: Wie sind die Erfahrungen? Wie ermöglichen wir Kooperation mit Externen?
(Christian Pietsch, Florian Goth)
Anforderungen, Wünsche und Erfahrungen für den Aufbau des HIFIS Competence Clusters „Software Services“ in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
(Uwe Konrad)
June 6, 2019
Building H: Lecture Theatre
Building A56: Conference Hall
Building A31: Dome
Building A45 South: Conference Room
Building A31: West Wing
Building H: Foyer
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GUI-Architektur für interaktive Datenanalyse
(Joachim Wuttke)
NICOS - ein Steuerungsframework für Großforschungsgeräte
(Georg Brandl)
Umsetzung effizienter plattformunabhängiger App-Entwicklung in einer bestehenden Forschungssoftware-Landschaft
(Ralf Buchbach)
Paneldiskussion "Nachhaltigkeit von Forschungssoftware in Deutschland" (in German)
(deRSE19 Organizers)
Closing Session
(deRSE19 Organizers)
The Research Software Engineering Landscape in Germany
(Stephan Janosch, Martin Hammitzsch)
RSE 2.0
(Mark Woodbridge)
Research Software Network for the Digital Humanities // Forschungssoftware-Netzwerk für die digital arbeitende Geistes- und KulturwissenschaftlerInnen
(Tibor Kálmán)
Development of research software at DLR - role and status in practice
(Lynn von Kurnatowski)
de-RSE e.V. Jahreshauptversammlung
(deRSE19 Organizers)