- Date: July 20, 2021 - July 22, 2021
- Location: Virtual
- Event Website: https://collegeville.github.io/CW21/
- Hashtag: #collegeville21
The Collegeville Workshop Series on Scientific Software is intended to bring together three communities of scientific software developers: academia, industry and laboratories. While there are certainly existing exchanges between these communities, we are dedicated to improving awareness of common needs, unique contributions and career paths that span these communities.
The first workshop in 2019 focused on software sustainability. The 2020 workshop focused on developer productivity. Collegeville 2021 will focus on software teams.
Recordings and other artifacts from last year's workshop are available at the Collegeville 2020 website
Any member of the computational science and engineering community who has an interest in improving scientific software teams is encouraged to submit content to build the program of Collegeville 2021: https://collegeville.github.io/CW21/Contribute. Questions can be sent to Mike Heroux [email protected].
We welcome the following contributions:
Contribution | Submission Date | Description |
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White paper | June 18 | A brief document articulating impediments, challenges, opportunities or potential solutions to teams for scientific software. Note: While details are still being worked out, we intend to invite select authors of white papers to expand their paper as a peer-reviewed article for a special issue of Computing in Science and Engineering (CiSE). Details available soon. |
Recorded presentation | June 21 - July 9 | Selected from the submitted white papers, we will solicit speakers to record a brief presentation on their white paper content. Recorded presentations will be available to attendees before the workshop. |
Teatime theme | July 1 | A topic related to software teams for open discussion during teatime. If your teatime theme is accepted, you would facilitate a small group discussion on the theme during the July 20 – 22 workshop. |
Poster | July 1 | A PDF or interactive webpage that will be the focus of small group discussion during teatime. If your poster is accepted, you would facilitate a small group discussion during the July 20 – 22 workshop. |
Watch party | July 12 - 19 | During the week prior to the workshop, participants can host a watch party for one or more of the workshop video recordings. |
Panelist | July 20 - 22 | Selected from the submitted white papers, we will solicit participants as panelists for a live discussion with Q&A. |