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Publié in re3data COREF Project Blog
Auteur re3data Team

Collaboration has always been a central principle for re3data. This is reflected in the fact that research communities, repository providers, and other relevant stakeholders contribute significantly to the completeness and accuracy of the re3data metadata as well as its further technical and conceptual development.

Publié in dr. heap

Correctness of Two Sorting AlgorithmsDownload the PDF version of this article.two-sorting-algorithms.pdf200 KB.a{fill:none;stroke:currentColor;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round;stroke-width:1.5px;}download-circle On Wednesday, 8th of March, 2023, I gave a lecture about two sorting algorithms for the course Program Correctness (see also the lecture series on YouTube, available only in Dutch). Then, due to limited time, I only discussed a

Publié in lab.sub - Articles
Auteur Jörg Panzer

Conducting debug sessions In our teams, we have repeatedly conducted debug sessions to help team members get started with the development. An entry point is pointed out and the control and data flow is followed together. At important code points breakpoints are set and the state (variable values) is inspected. The whole thing can be recorded as a video cast, e.g. with BBB and is available for recapitulation or for others.

Publié in Front Matter

This week I launched Commonmeta , a new scholarly metadata standard described at https://commonmeta.org. Commonmeta is the result of working on conversion tools for scholarly metadata for many years. One conclusion early on was that these conversions are many-to-many, so it becomes much easier to have an internal format that is the intermediate step for these conversions.

Este es el segundo artículo de nuestra serie de entrevistas “Conociendo a las estrellas del universo R”. Nuestro objetivo es presentar a los grupos de trabajo y a las personas que están detrás del desarrollo de software y paquetes que utilizamos y que están disponibles a través del R-Universe.

Publié in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Auteurs Yanina Bellini Saibene, Sébastien Rochette, Alejandra Bellini, Lucio Casalla, Steffi LaZerte

Ceci est le deuxième article de notre série d’entretiens “Rencontre les stars de l’univers R”.Notre objectif est de présenter les groupes de travail et les personnes qui se cachent derrière le développement des logiciels et des paquets que nous utilisons et qui sont disponibles dans le R-univers.Nous voulons mettre en avant et explorer différentes équipes et projets du monde entier, le travail qu’ils font, leurs processus et les personnes qui

Publié in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Auteurs Yanina Bellini Saibene, Sébastien Rochette, Alejandra Bellini, Lucio Casalla, Steffi LaZerte

This is the second post of our interview series “Meeting the stars of the R-universe”. We aim to introduce the working groups and people behind the development of software and packages many of us use and which are available through the R-universe. We want to highlight and explore different teams and projects around the world, the work they do, their processes and users.

Publié in Daniel S. Katz's blog

Research software is an essential part of most research today, as I’ve written about before. One of the important models that allows people to develop and maintain it is grant funding: someone proposes building and/or maintaining software to a funder as an effort that aligns with the funder’s mission and programs.

Auteur Jeroen Ooms

Encontrar la herramienta adecuada para el trabajo Lo más difícil de usar R con eficacia es encontrar los mejores paquetes para el problema que intentas resolver. Creo que esto es incluso, más importante que dominar el lenguaje en sí. Cosa que irás adquiriendo a medida que empieces a utilizar R con más frecuencia.