Poster Session & Drinks Reception & Geo BoF
After the posters have been presented in a session of lightning talks, we commence the poster session proper. Mixing (net)work(ing) & play, it coincides with the drinks reception, sponsored by Amazon Web Services. The Geo BoF event will also take place during the drinks reception, run by Daniel Nüst (University of Münster) and Martin Hammitzsch (GFZ Potsdam): “‘Geo’ is an important aspect in more and more scientific disciplines, tools and reasearch software. From remote sensing imagery to geotagged photos, geospatial and temporal properties are everywhere. But so are the challenges of working with large datasets and geographic projections. In this informal BoF session, you can meet fellow OSGeo fans and geo-enthusiasts to share recent struggles and experiences.”
Some of the poster are available in PDF format. Unless otherwise noted on the posters themselves, they are published under a CC BY 3.0 license.
- Die nachhaltige Bereitstellung von Software für die Forschung zu cross-medialen Praktiken und digitalen Spuren (Florian Hohmann, Alessandro Belli, Andreas Hepp)
- Infrastrukturstrategien für nachhaltige Forschungssoftware in befristeten Projekten (Stephan Druskat, Thomas Krause, Anke Lüdeling, Volker Gast)
- Nachhaltigkeit der Forschungssoftware AUGUSTUS zur Genomannotation (Fabian Gumz, Steffen Herbold, Henry Mehlan, Mario Stanke)
- preCICE: A dependable open-source coupling library for partitioned multi-physics simulations Frédéric Simonis)
- Von Forschungssoftware zu Software für Forschung - Qualität und nachhaltige Bereitstellung (Ambros Gleixner, Tim Hasler, Wolfgang Peters-Kottig, Franziska Schlösser)
- Continuous Software Engineering for Designing and Operating an Autonomous Ocean Observatory System (Alexander Barbie, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Stefan Sommer, Sascha Flögel, Frank Wenzhöfer)
- JupyterHub: a web based programming environment for teaching and learning (Debsankha Manik, Jana Lasser)
- Develop, License, Test, Curate – Optimization in the Real World (Franziska Schlösser, Matthias Miltenberger )
- Make HPC software great again! (Andreas Beckmann, Ivo Kabadshow)
- NUMA-Awareness as a Plug-In (Laura Morgenstern, Ivo Kabadshow)
- Academic Meta Tool – Ein RDF basiertes Web-Tool zur Modellierung des Zweifels in den Digital Humanities (Florian Thiery)
- MOSAICmodeling – A Fully Equation-oriented, Web-based Tool for Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization in Chemical Engineering (Erik Esche, Saskia Bublitz, Marlos Sotto Maior, Jens-Uwe Repke)
- SeisSol - a community code for reproducible computational seismology (Duo Li, Alice-Agnes Gabriel, Michael Bader, Anton Frank)
- Towards Sustainable Software Engineering and Citable Software Publications at GEOMAR (Claas Faber, Markus Scheinert, Barbara Schmidt)
- BEXIS 2 - A Generic and Modular Data Management Platform (Sven Thiel, David Schöne)
- [Policy-Entwicklung für Forschungssoftware (Kaja Scheliga)] (38.pdf)