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In this talk, we are investigating the impact of quality assurance in the domain of computational materials science (CMS). Based on our experience in this domain, we formulate four challenges for validation and verification for scientific software and their results: lack of precise oracles, large configuration spaces, large-scale and heterogeneous data, and global software development. Furthermore, we describe directions for future research that can potentially help on dealing with these challenges.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 125, "name": "Thomas Vogel", "biography": "Postdoctoral software engineering researcher.", "answers": []}, {"id": 166, "name": "Lars Grunske", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 4, "name": "Stephan Druskat", "biography": "Stephan is a PhD candidate in Software Engineering at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Computer Science Department at Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin. 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The input space for programs can be infinite, therefore selecting \"good\" or \"interesting\" inputs is crucial. Time and computing resources to execute tests however are limited, but developers need timely responses to changes. Guidelines to implement tests under these, and likely more, constraints are not readily available in literature. This contribution tells the story of trying to move our Python library pyMOR to property based testing, simplifying the process of writing more meaningful tests with less code and\r\nbalancing runtime versus impact. 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This involves a lot of collaborative coding in a publicly hosted GitHub repository with a fully enabled CI/CD pipeline.\r\n\r\nThe talk guides through the whole setup process for the central repository, collecting all the code written in and for the project, configuration of the chosen CI/CD tools and the experiences with implementing associated software development workflows in the context of such a heterogeneous research environment.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 45, "name": "Bj\u00f6rn Ludwig", "biography": "Ich bin *Software-Entwickler* bei der **Physikalisch-Technischen Bundesanstalt** (***PTB***) und dort in der Arbeitsgruppe PSt1 \"*Koordination Digitalisierung*\" mit allen Aufgaben rund um Software-Entwicklung und -Plattformen befasst. Im Sommer 2017 habe ich meinen B.Sc. Mathematik erworben und bin seitdem in Vollzeitanstellung bei der PTB besch\u00e4ftigt, die mich in meinem berufsbegleitenden M.Sc. 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This talk will present tactics for constructive code review drawing on conflict resolution theory and lessons from the software industry, and discuss the particular challenges of applying these in a research setting.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 77, "name": "Alex Hill", "biography": "After leaving academia to become a professional software developer in 2013, Alex worked in a number of sectors including finance, politics, and music publishing before returning to the academic world as a software engineer. At Imperial College London she works on software to support research in infectious disease epidemiology using a multitude of languages and tools. 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For commercial use, a license fee is charged.\r\n\r\nThe source code is version controlled with git, while a continuous integration and regular tests ensure correctness.\r\n\r\nTheoretical ideas developed in theses and research articles are implemented in SCIP to analyse their impact on functionality and performance. Two Python tools were developed for this analysis.\r\n\r\nIn this talk we want to introduce both SCIP and these tools with a focus on their interaction and the development process.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 72, "name": "Franziska Schl\u00f6sser", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 73, "name": "Matthias Miltenberger", "biography": "Matthias Miltenberger, researcher and software developer for mathematical optimization at Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)\r\n\r\nhttp://zib.de/miltenberger", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 91, "guid": "ad4f9010-40c5-5926-af71-c8af0e5386cb", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T18:50:00+02:00", "start": "18:50", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus H: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "KVREQV", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/KVREQV", "title": "GitLab pipelines for every need: testing, documentation, and writing a paper", "subtitle": "", "track": "Software Quality Management (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "Continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD) pipelines are easily available: it's\r\nbundled with GitLab, for example. They can be used for various purposes:\r\nautomatically testing a codebase on every commit, building and deploying a\r\npackage and many more. Using CI/CD pipelines have greatly improved workflows\r\nin a few of my projects. Based on these experiences, I would demonstrate a few\r\nuse cases for CI/CD pipelines: (a) automated unittesting in a python software project,\r\n(b) scheduled integration tests, (c) automatically generating PDF manuscripts from\r\nLaTeX source.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 122, "name": "Debsankha Manik", "biography": "I am a theoretical physicist by training. I finished my PhD on dynamics of flow networks a year ago. Currently I am a postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, G\u00f6ttingen, Germany. I have been working in collaborative research software development for a few years. I have written software for simulating demand driven transport systems,  as well as the backend for a software stack that serves transportation requests by customers my dispatching minibuses using an on demand ridesharing algorithm.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal": [{"id": 75, "guid": "0d05e1b4-e755-58d3-a1cb-1c47a11fd352", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T16:00:00+02:00", "start": "16:00", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "VPPA77", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/VPPA77", "title": "Lebensverl\u00e4ngernde Ma\u00dfnahmen f\u00fcr Fortran-Codes", "subtitle": "", "track": "Sustainable long-living Software I (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "In der Forschung ist Fortran noch an vielen Stellen\r\nanzutreffen. Insbesondere auf H\u00f6chstleistungsrechnern\r\nist es nicht wegzudenken. Aber auch moderne Programmiersprachen wie\r\nPython erfreuen sich gro\u00dfer Beliebtheit in der Forschung.\r\nDamit bew\u00e4hrte Implementierungen nicht neu geschrieben\r\nwerden m\u00fcssen, kommt immer h\u00e4ufger ein Mix aus Programmiersprachen\r\nzur Anwendung. Das Programm F2x unterst\u00fctzt dabei, in Fortran geschriebene\r\nSoftware aus anderen Programmiersprachen zug\u00e4ngliche  zu machen.\r\nDieser Vortrag versucht den Leidensdruck darzustellen, der\r\nschlie\u00dflich zur Entwicklung von F2x gef\u00fchrt hat, warum das\r\nWerkzeug seine heutige Form hat und warum es Spa\u00df macht\r\nmit und f\u00fcr Wissenschaftler*innen Software zu entwickeln.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 85, "name": "Michael Meinel", "biography": "Michael Meinel hat bereits w\u00e4hrend seines dualen Studiums der\r\nInformationstechnik am Deutschen Zentrum f\u00fcr Luft- und Raumfahrt\r\nin der Einrichtung Simulations- und Softwaretechnik gearbeitet.\r\nDurch die Mitarbeit an den verschiedensten Projekten hat er einen\r\ngro\u00dfen Erfahrungsschatz im Umgang mit wissenschaftlicher Software und den\r\nbeteiligten Personen erlangt. Inzwischen geh\u00f6ren auch Schulung und\r\nBeratung so seinem T\u00e4tigkeitsprofil.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 76, "guid": "08b7683b-4394-5174-a03d-5ad3767882ac", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T16:30:00+02:00", "start": "16:30", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "GXSUFU", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/GXSUFU", "title": "Entwicklung der Forschungssoftware RCE im DLR", "subtitle": "", "track": "Sustainable long-living Software I (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "RCE (Remote Component Environment) ist eine verteilte Integrationsumgebung, die im DLR entwickelt und von Forschern innerhalb und au\u00dferhalb des DLR genutzt wird. \r\nRCE erm\u00f6glicht das Einbinden und Freigeben von Simulationswerkzeugen, die \u00fcber ein Netzwerk gemeinsam genutzt und zu automatisierten Workflows kombiniert werden k\u00f6nnen.\r\nEin typisches Anwendungsgebiet ist hierbei die multidisziplin\u00e4re Optimierung z.B. von Flugzeugentw\u00fcrfen.\r\n\r\nRCE ist Open Source und wird in Forschungsprojekten in Zusammenarbeit mit Nutzern weiterentwickelt.\r\nIn diesem Vortrag zeigen wir, wie wir RCE im Team entwickeln und welche besonderen Herausforderungen die Entwicklung einer Produktivsoftware im Forschungskontext mit sich bringt.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 107, "name": "Brigitte Boden", "biography": "Brigitte Boden arbeitet seit 2015 beim Deutschen Zentrum f\u00fcr Luft- und Raumfahrt und besch\u00e4ftigt sich vor allem mit der Weiterentwicklung der verteilten Integrationsumgebung  RCE.", "answers": []}, {"id": 109, "name": "Robert Mischke", "biography": "Robert Mischke arbeitet seit 2010 beim Deutschen Zentrum f\u00fcr Luft- und Raumfahrt. Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind Software-Architektur, automatisierte Software-Qualit\u00e4tssicherung sowie verteilte Systeme.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 97, "guid": "213cd50b-a115-5068-8840-d952a64499f7", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T17:00:00+02:00", "start": "17:00", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "UFWKT3", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/UFWKT3", "title": "Softwareentwicklung zwischen Forschungscode und Industriereleases", "subtitle": "", "track": "Sustainable long-living Software I (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Im GasLab werden Algorithmen entwickelt, um in Gasnetzwerken Fl\u00fcsse vorherzusagen und Empfehlungen zur Steuerung von Kompressorstationen zu berechnen.\r\nUnser Team besteht aus vier EntwicklerInnen und Admins, die die Tools und Infrastruktur f\u00fcr elf Mathematik-ForscherInnen bereitstellen und betreiben um aus Forschungscode stabile Releases f\u00fcr unseren Industriepartner zu entwickeln.\r\nWir k\u00e4mpfen mit st\u00e4ndig wechselnden Datenformaten, Dateninhalten, Projektzielen und Deliverables.\r\nDie Releaseprozesse sind wegen der Sicherheitsaspekte des Gastransportunternehmens langwierig und erfordern mehrere Test- und Reportphasen.\r\nWir  wollen unsere Erfahrungen mit verschiedenen Arbeitsabl\u00e4ufen und Tools teilen: Was hilft Releases stabil zu halten?", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 53, "name": "Julia Kern", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 3, "guid": "d424bdd5-3d53-5523-bb33-d0f97d3d5bd4", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T18:00:00+02:00", "start": "18:00", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "78JDY7", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/78JDY7", "title": "Die Hard 1.1024.0: backward compatibility of a search engine with persistant IDs", "subtitle": "", "track": "Sustainable long-living Software II (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "Semantic versioning can be used to describe the downward compatibility of software. Using the example of a search engine for linguistic annotations, we show which problems can occur when operating a search-based service with persistent IDs for queries and results and present possible solutions. Different components, such as the software, the domain-specific query language, and the web service, provide different guarantees and make different demands on downward compatibility. By migrating an existing PostgreSQL-based system to our own implementation, we gain important practical experience in the downward-compatible modernization of an existing system, which we will share in this talk.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 14, "name": "Thomas Krause", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 4, "name": "Stephan Druskat", "biography": "Stephan is a PhD candidate in Software Engineering at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Computer Science Department at Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin. He also works as a Research Software Engineer in linguistics at Friedrich Schiller University Jena.\r\n\r\nSince 2018, he has been Special Collaborator of the Software Sustainability Institute, and member of the board of de-RSE e.V. - Society for Research Software.\r\n\r\nHe is Programme Chair of deRSE19.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 61, "guid": "9d0a7b37-4e3b-546f-9bd4-b277990ca9d1", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T18:25:00+02:00", "start": "18:25", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "FAKFHV", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/FAKFHV", "title": "Challenges and Opportunities of Open-Source Software: the case of SU2", "subtitle": "", "track": "Sustainable long-living Software II (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "The open-source SU2 suite has grown in just a few years from a small tool for aerodynamic design to a large community of users and developers with an interest in multidisciplinary optimization. Open collaboration in SU2 has boosted the research of a large number of groups across the world, independently of whether they are directly involved in its development or not. As an example, the original 2013 AIAA conference paper has already received more than 250 citations. However, as the code grows and incorporates new features, so do the challenges related to its management, maintenance and code architecture. This talk will discuss the main challenges of open-source governance on a rapidly growing framework like SU2.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 59, "name": "Ruben Sanchez", "biography": "Dr. Rub\u00e9n S\u00e1nchez Fern\u00e1ndez is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the department of Computer Science at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. In 2013, he graduated with honors in Civil Engineering from the University of A Coru\u00f1a, Spain. He also worked there for 2 years as a Research Engineer in the Structural Mechanics Group, focused on experimental and computational aeroelasticity of bridge decks and also involved in the development of computational tools for industrial partners such as Airbus or Acciona. In July 2014, he moved to London, where he joined the department of Aeronautics at Imperial College to pursue his PhD under the supervision of Professor Rafael Palacios. His work there was focused on the development of coupled adjoint methods for sensitivity evaluation of Fluid-Structure Interaction problems in the open-source suite SU2, a community where he is a senior developer. He defended his thesis in November 2017 and moved to Kaiserslautern in April of 2018, where he continues working on the development of adjoint methods for multi-disciplinary problems within SU2.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 124, "guid": "c9ddd45b-9c69-5538-b2d5-9ded8bd6c3b1", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T18:50:00+02:00", "start": "18:50", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "YKUSYM", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/YKUSYM", "title": "New Approaches towards User Research and Software Architecture in Research Software Engineering: A Humanities Example", "subtitle": "", "track": "Sustainable long-living Software II (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "The \"Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance\" is a research database containing cultural heritage information. Currently, we are working towards a reconception of the \"Census\" and face the following two challenges. First, we know very little about the Census users' behavior. Second, it is necessary to steer towards a paradigm shift regarding the software architecture design of the current Census web application. In our talk we would like to present our findings and thoughts about user research in Digital Humanities (esp. focussing on art history) and discuss an approach to modular and sustainable software architecture for object- and image database application in the Digital Humanities.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 147, "name": "Oliver Pohl, Andrea Notroff", "biography": "Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Research Software Engineer bei TELOTA an der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal": [{"id": 36, "guid": "37e1a967-471b-53c4-91d3-8f2ad9d346ed", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T16:00:00+02:00", "start": "16:00", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "KWUFQW", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/KWUFQW", "title": "Building research software communities", "subtitle": "", "track": "Community Building (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "Even where institutions have a central research software team, there is still scope for software development work to be undertaken by researchers/developers in individual research groups. Research software communities are a great way to support a \"grass roots\" base of researchers and developers building software, helping them enhance their skills, network with peers and build new collaborations. In this talk I'll provide my perspective on the benefits of research software communities and look at examples of building a UK-based local, institutional community and a wider regional community. Through these examples, I'll look at challenges faced in starting and sustaining such communities and highlight some of the key benefits they can offer.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 74, "name": "Jeremy Cohen", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 74, "guid": "bc89dd4d-e4ff-522e-ba26-e0c97479b77e", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T16:25:00+02:00", "start": "16:25", "duration": "00:20", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "D7DCP8", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/D7DCP8", "title": "Building scientific communities - Lessons learned with AIRR", "subtitle": "", "track": "Community Building (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (20 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "AIRR-seq (Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire sequencing) data is a special subtype of genome sequencing data, which is assumed to be representative of an individual's immune status and therefore holds large promises for biomedical research. The AIRR Community was founded in 2015 with the goal to foster the exchange of AIRR-seq data by making it FAIR and available under free/open licenses. It is an international group that assembles researchers and practitioners from all disciplines involved in generating, processing and interpreting this data: Biology, informatics, data science, medicine and law. In this talk I will summarize the main lessons we learned in the process of establishing the community and setting and reaching its goals.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 95, "name": "Christian Busse", "biography": "* Vander Heiden JA _et al_. AIRR Community Standardized Representations for Annotated Immune Repertoires.\r\nFront Immunol 9:2206 (2018)  [PMID: 30323809](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30323809) [DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.02206](https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02206) [PubMed Central: PMC6173121](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6173121)\r\n* Rubelt F _et al_. AIRR Community Recommendations for Sharing Immune Repertoire Sequencing Data. Nat Immunol 18:1274 (2017) [PMID: 29144493](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29144493) [DOI: 10.1038/ni.3873](https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3873) [PubMed Central: PMC5790180](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790180)\r\n* Breden F _et al_. Reproducibility and Reuse of Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire Data. Front Immunol 8:1418 (2017) [PMID: 29163494](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29163494) [DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01418](https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01418) [PubMed Central: PMC5671925](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5671925)", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 101, "guid": "de88b3d3-cb75-571c-87c1-1cf6694269c7", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T16:45:00+02:00", "start": "16:45", "duration": "00:20", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "MMLFWX", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/MMLFWX", "title": "Building a healthy and vibrant volunteer driven community: The Bio-IT project", "subtitle": "", "track": "Community Building (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (20 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "Bio-IT is a volunteer-driven community at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) whose aim is to develop the technical capacity of the local researchers and increase the quality of software developed at EMBL. It has grown into a community of volunteers who contribute by developing resources and disseminating computational skills. I have been an active member of Bio-IT for 3 years, in part because the work is fun, but mostly because of how the Bio-IT community has been built. I would like to share with you a community member\u2019s view of the Bio-IT project, some of the successes and challenges faced in the past few years, and will also share a few community strategies adopted by Bio-IT to keep their members motivated and contributing.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 128, "name": "Marc Gouw", "biography": "I'm a bio-database engineer who has been helping researchers lala", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 117, "guid": "0df1170c-aa13-5281-b03e-9398d1dbe220", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T17:05:00+02:00", "start": "17:05", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "RYQN3Y", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/RYQN3Y", "title": "Help me help you", "subtitle": "", "track": "Community Building (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "One of the core tasks of Research Software Engineers is to support researchers to produce reproducible, sustainable, and robust research. This, in the long turn, can lead to higher impact and better utilization of resources. But how can we (the RSEs) actively engage with the academic community and build long-lasting relationships for the improvement of research? How can we convince the wider academic or research body about the importance of RSEs?\r\n\r\nIn this talk, I will present a number of initiatives and approaches that have proved successful when building these RSEs-researchers and RSEs-department relationships for everyone\u2019s benefit.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 141, "name": "Tania Allard", "biography": "Tania is a Research Engineer with vast experience in academic research and industrial environments. Her main areas of expertise are within data-intensive applications, scientific computing, and machine learning. One of her main areas of expertise is the improvement of processes, reproducibility and transparency in research, data science and artificial intelligence.\r\nOver the last few years she has trained hundreds of people on scientific computing reproducible workflows and ML models testing, monitoring and scaling and delivered talks on the topic worldwide.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 18, "guid": "dccd6b9e-a585-5378-aa43-cee15cb748a7", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T18:00:00+02:00", "start": "18:00", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "SVW9DD", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/SVW9DD", "title": "\"HIFIS Software Services\u201c, das Competence Cluster f\u00fcr eine nachhaltige Softwareentwicklung in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft", "subtitle": "", "track": "Institutional RSE Communities I (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Die HGF hat vier Plattformen gegr\u00fcndet, die gemeinsam das neue Helmholtz Information & Data Science Framework bilden. HIFIS, eine der neuen Plattformen, installiert hierf\u00fcr drei Kompetenzcluster, um Cloud-, Backbone- und Software-Services anzubieten.\r\nZiel des Kompetenz-Clusters f\u00fcr Software Services ist die Unterst\u00fctzung von Mitarbeitern der Helmholtz-Zentren, die Forschungssoftware entwickeln. Trainings, Workshops, Hackathons und Online-Kurse, die Bereitstellung einer Infrastruktur f\u00fcr die Softwareentwicklung, Support sowie ein Netzwerk f\u00fcr Communities sollen angeboten werden, um der Bedeutung nachhaltiger Softwareentwicklung im Forschungsprozess gerecht zu werden. Der Vortrag informiert \u00fcber Erfahrungen, L\u00f6sungsans\u00e4tze und Aktivit\u00e4ten.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 10, "name": "Uwe Konrad", "biography": "Leiter \"Information Services and Computing\" am HZDR, Mitglied der Arbeitsgruppe \"Digitale Werkzeuge und Dienste\" der Schwerpunktinitiative \u201eDigitale Information\u201c der Allianz der deutschen Wissenschaftsorganisationen.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 112, "guid": "956953dc-43c1-5076-aa42-7c410508f090", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T18:25:00+02:00", "start": "18:25", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "K9JEM7", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/K9JEM7", "title": "Rahmenbedingungen f\u00fcr einen nachhaltigen Umgang mit Forschungssoftware am Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ", "subtitle": "", "track": "Institutional RSE Communities I (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Am Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ befasst sich der Arbeitskreis \"Softwareentwicklung am GFZ\" mit der Erarbeitung von Leitlinien und Hilfestellungen f\u00fcr Software entwickelnde MitarbeiterInnen und k\u00fcmmert sich um die Etablierung eines offenen Prozesses f\u00fcr einen nachhaltigen Umgang mit Forschungssoftware. Neben der Erarbeitung eines einheitlichen Prozess f\u00fcr die Weitergabe und Zug\u00e4nglichmachung von Software wird auch an einer Hilfestellung zur Anwendung und Umsetzung von Best Practices bei der Softwareentwicklung, Lizenz- und Verwertungsstrategien f\u00fcr Software und einem Leitfaden f\u00fcr die Publikation von Software gearbeitet. In dem Vortrag sollen die Arbeit und Ergebnisse des Arbeitskreises vorgestellt werden.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 21, "name": "Martin Hammitzsch", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 125, "guid": "b0f18b44-9b09-5aed-953e-cc467a09b28d", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T18:50:00+02:00", "start": "18:50", "duration": "00:25", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "FMHV8M", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/FMHV8M", "title": "Eine virtuelle Werkstatt f\u00fcr die Digitalisierung in den Wissenschaften", "subtitle": "", "track": "Institutional RSE Communities I (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (25 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Die Friedrich-Schiller-Universit\u00e4t Jena hat 2019 am Michael Stifel Zentrum eine Werkstatt f\u00fcr Digitalisierung in den Wissenschaften eingerichtet. Hier arbeiten Wissenschaftler/-innen aus der Informatik und aus unterschiedlichen Anwendungsdisziplinen im Bereich des maschinellen Lernens und der semantischen Methoden zusammen und tauschen sich regelm\u00e4\u00dfig auch zu gemeinsamen RSE-Themen aus.\r\n\r\nNeben der Vorstellung, wie diese ausnahmsweise nicht-grassroots RSE-Umgebung funktioniert, werden Ans\u00e4tze gezeigt, diese projektorientierte Gruppe von RSEs mit anderen RSEs an lokalen Wissenschaftsinstitutionen und innerhalb der deRSE zu vernetzen. Damit soll eine Diskussion \u00fcber den Aufbau und die Vernetzung von RSE-Gruppen angesto\u00dfen werden.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 1, "name": "Frank L\u00f6ffler", "biography": "Frank L\u00f6ffler arbeitet am Siemens-Nixdorf-Lehrstuhl an der Informatik der Friedrich-Schiller-Universit\u00e4t Jena an semantischer Wissensmodellierung. Er hat au\u00dferdem tiefe Wurzeln im Hochleistungsrechnen und promovierte und arbeitete in der Gravitationsphysik. Er ist einer der Mitbegr\u00fcnder der deRSE-Bewegung und im Moment Vorstandsvorsitzender der deRSE - Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Forschungssoftware e.V.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A31: Gro\u00dfe Kuppel": [{"id": 95, "guid": "35e92863-6acf-5a7e-8408-5c3cd7fbe888", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-04T16:00:00+02:00", "start": "16:00", "duration": "01:30", "room": "Haus A31: Gro\u00dfe Kuppel", "slug": "FSP7QH", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/FSP7QH", "title": "Jupyter: Interactive visualizations in Python and C++", "subtitle": "", "track": "Workshops", "type": "Workshop", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "Project Jupyter has gained steady adoption for interactive computation and visualization in the context of Data Science and Machine Learning. During this workshop we will present \r\n\r\n- The Project Jupyter Notebook and the underlying protocol implementation\r\n- ipywidgets, the library that enables interactive widgets, from simple buttons & sliders to maps and 3D plots\r\n- xeus-cling, the interactive C++ kernel for the Jupyter ecosystem\r\n\r\nIn the interactive part of the workshop we will walk through creating custom widgets for interactive data visualizations, and gain a deeper understanding of the traitlets protocol, which is used to synchronize data from C++ or Python to the JavaScript frontend.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 124, "name": "Wolf Vollprecht", "biography": "Wolf is an experienced full stack software developer. 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For the numerical solution of time-dependent processes, time-parallel methods have opened new ways to overcome scaling limits. With the \u201cparallel full approximation scheme in space and time\u201d (PFASST), multiple time-steps can be integrated simultaneously. Since its use within an existing application code is not straightforward and the potential gain is typically uncertain, we will present in this talk our Python prototyping framework pySDC. It allows to rapidly test new ideas and to implement first toy problems more easily. 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Its aim is to carry out a\r\nlong-term high-resolution simulation run of the last glacial cycle\r\n(from 120 000 years before now until today). The designated model is\r\nthe Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Earth System Model (MPI-ESM),\r\nwhich consists of about 900 000 lines of code and has been developed over decades.\r\n\r\nThe story told is less a scientifc talk, more an up-to-date peek into\r\nthe machinery behind a grand scientific operational model.\r\nIt is about the lessons learned during a interdisciplinary work between\r\nresult oriented software usage and sustainable software development.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 115, "name": "Jaroslaw Piwonski", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 16, "guid": "86aeb2d1-0d9c-5701-a9f8-97562d517c25", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T15:50:00+02:00", "start": "15:50", "duration": "00:20", "room": "Haus H: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "PX89AP", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/PX89AP", "title": "PALM \u2013 a story of developing and maintaining a scientific model system", "subtitle": "", "track": "Working Session: Experience with Simulation Software (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (20 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "PALM is an advanced and modern meteorological model system for atmospheric and oceanic boundary-layer flows. It has been developed as a turbulence-resolving large-eddy simulation (LES) model that is especially designed for performing on massively parallel computer architectures including GPUs. Within our talk we give a short introduction to the model system PALM and give an overview on how we manage to develop and maintain the software. This includes a view on how we do source-code management, automated testing, and code documentation. 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To tackle this, an own CFD code based on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics arose in a research cooperation between universities and industrial partners. In 2017 the spin-off dive solutions GmbH emerged.\r\nThe software includes the physical treatment of free surface and multiphase flow, adaptive resolution, a non-particle boundary condition and OMP/MPI parallelization for both on and off premise systems. 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Five basic rules from Software Engineering and Open Source development have the biggest effect: Use a repository, build automatically, test extensively, allow for extension, use examples. The biggest breakthrough, however, comes with modern environments such as Jupyter Notebooks, which integrate code, description, examples, and results in one single document. In this talk, I present the basic rules for sustainable software and show using our textbook \"Generating Software Tests\" ([www.fuzzingbook.org](www.fuzzingbook.org)), how software, documentation, textbook and slides fit in a single comprehensive package.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 174, "name": "Andreas Zeller", "biography": "[Andreas Zeller](https://www.st.cs.uni-saarland.de/zeller/) is Faculty at the [CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security](https://www.cispa.saarland/), and professor for Software Engineering at [Saarland University](https://www.st.cs.uni-saarland.de/), both in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany. In 2010, Zeller was inducted as [Fellow of the ACM](https://awards.acm.org/fellows) for his contributions to [automated debugging](http://www.whyprogramsfail.com/) and [mining software archives](https://www.st.cs.uni-saarland.de/softevo/), for which he also obtained the [ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award](https://www.sigsoft.org/awards/outstandingResearchAward.html) in 2018.  His current work focuses on [specification mining and test case generation](http://www.specmate.org/), funded by grants from DFG and the European Research Council (ERC).", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 141, "guid": "62233a86-0dd0-5aa0-a595-1ff67e0d1445", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T09:50:00+02:00", "start": "09:50", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "CQ7KEC", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/CQ7KEC", "title": "Keynote: Delivering on the promise of Research Computing", "subtitle": "", "track": "Keynotes", "type": "Keynote (30 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "The promise of the super-computing industry has always been that pioneering bleeding-edge technology built for the hyperscale filters down to become mainstream so we all have exciting stories about how the phone in your pocket is as powerful as the world\u2019s fastest machine from not-so-many years ago.\r\nWhilst this is (was?) true for hardware, there are very few scientists who\u2019ll tell you that software ease of use or accessibility has moved in such leaps and bounds. Moreover, whilst collaboration with others around the globe brings a lot of benefits, other factors like data security and privacy that can frequently \u2013 and very suddenly \u2013 demand lots of attention.\r\nIf we\u2019re to keep our pace of scientific discovery going (or even accelerate it), our most pressing task in the computing community is to give working scientists access to the tools & techniques they need in a form that\u2019s easy to use, secure for their data and scalable to the limits of their ideas \u2013 not limited by their laptop\u2019s memory capacity.\r\nThis means an inherently different approach to what has come before, not just business as usual with more bandwidth.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 173, "name": "Brendan Bouffler", "biography": "Brendan Bouffler has 25 years of experience in the global tech industry creating large-scale systems for HPC environments, beginning in the 90\u2019s with a start-up that applied extreme computing to streaming media for broadcast video environments. The company was successfully acquired (by Apple) in 2004.\r\nHe has since been responsible for designing and building hundreds of HPC systems for researchers as well as commercial and defence organizations, all around the world. Quite a number of these efforts fed the top500 list, a few that placed in the top 5.\r\nAfter leading the HPC organization in Asia for a hardware maker, Brendan joined Amazon in 2014 when it became clear to him that cloud would become the exceptional computing tool the global research & engineering community needed to bring on the discoveries that would change the world for us all.\r\nHe holds a degree in Physics and an interest in testing several of its laws as they apply to bicycles. This has frequently resulted in hospitalization. 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Wir haben dazu ein auf der Common Workflow Language\r\nbasierendes Beschreibungsformat (Reproducible Experiment Description)\r\nentwickelt und die dazugeh\u00f6rigen Execution-Engines - ein CLI-Tool f\u00fcr\r\ndie lokale Ausf\u00fchrung und eine Clustervariante. Und dazu einen\r\nVer\u00f6ffentlichungsprozess von Sourcecode-Releases \u00fcber eine\r\nContainer-Appliance bis zum Experiment.\r\n(https://www.curious-containers.cc/)", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 157, "name": "Dagmar Krefting", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 158, "name": "Christoph Jansen", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 45, "guid": "5f18ba4b-abbf-5da0-85c5-9e3f2536cb90", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T11:30:00+02:00", "start": "11:30", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "EKPHXX", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/EKPHXX", "title": "Portable Container zum Entwickeln, Erstellen, Verteilen und Ausf\u00fchren von komplexer wissenschaftlicher Software", "subtitle": "", "track": "Reproducibility I (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Komplexe wissenschaftliche Software zu konfigurieren und zu Erstellen kann eine herausfordernde Aufgabe aufgrund von zahlreicher Abh\u00e4ngigkeiten zu anderen Software-Bibliotheken oder -Tools sein. Reproduzierbare Simulationsl\u00e4ufe auf verschiedenen Plattformen gestaltet sich ebenfalls schwierig, da alle Abh\u00e4ngigkeiten im Vorfeld ebenso reproduziert werden m\u00fcssen. Um diese Schwierigkeiten zu umgehen und reproduzierbare Wissenschaft zu erleichtern, k\u00f6nnen Container-Technologien als leichtgewichtige Alternative zu Computer-Virtualisierung eingesetzt werden. 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In this talk, I will share the experiences I made with different PIC codes and propose a solution for open-source codes.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": true, "persons": [{"id": 68, "name": "Stefan Tietze", "biography": "PhD student at the Helmholtz Insitut Jena, Germany.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 111, "guid": "6990de3f-d503-57e9-a056-0ac6f31893e7", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T14:30:00+02:00", "start": "14:30", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "WB9Z9C", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/WB9Z9C", "title": "Common Workflow Language (CWL)-based software pipeline for de novo genome assembly from long- and short-read data", "subtitle": "", "track": "Reproducibility II (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "For reliable gene prediction and post-genomic analyses, reference quality genome assemblies are essential. Here, we created an automated pipeline for the de novo-assembly of genomes from PacBio long-read and Illumina short-read data using common workflow language (CWL). This pipeline integrates and enables an automated installation and execution of a host of software tools, overcomes the challenges of achieving repeatability and reproducibility of assembly results, and offers a platform for the re-use of the workflow and the integration of diverse data sets. We achieved assemblies that meet the high standards set by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), to underpin accurate gene predictions and expanded genomic analyses.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": true, "persons": [{"id": 137, "name": "Pasi Korhonen", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 89, "guid": "79ce3817-b425-5c46-b48b-80d0ce750751", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T15:30:00+02:00", "start": "15:30", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "UJRJKT", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/UJRJKT", "title": "Von Closed zu Open Source", "subtitle": "", "track": "Towards Open Research Software (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Aktuelle Softwareentwicklung findet h\u00e4ufig gemeinschaftlich und offen statt. Dies verbessert die Zuverl\u00e4ssigkeit und Akzeptanz der Software und erh\u00f6ht die Sichtbarkeit der Entwickler. W\u00e4hrend einige Forschungsgruppen von Beginn an Open Source entwickelt haben, beginnen andere gerade erst die Wichtigkeit dieses Themas zu erkennen. Oftmals wurde \u00fcber viele Jahre hinweg an einer Software gearbeitet, die niemals zur Ver\u00f6ffentlichung gedacht war. Wenn nun solch ein Softwareprodukt Open Source gehen soll, stellt sich die Frage: Welche Schritte stehen an und welche Herausforderungen ergeben sich? Basierend auf unseren Erfahrungen pr\u00e4sentieren wir eine Schritt-f\u00fcr-Schritt-Anleitung f\u00fcr die notwendigen Schritte von Closed zu Open Source Software.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 118, "name": "Lavinia Baumstark", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 55, "guid": "1704f5e1-e667-500f-a728-8725113919bb", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T16:00:00+02:00", "start": "16:00", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "9REBTF", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/9REBTF", "title": "Forschungssoftware als digitale Ressource erhalten", "subtitle": "", "track": "Towards Open Research Software (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Forschung f\u00fchrt oft zu Fortschritt, dies gilt auch f\u00fcr Forschungssoftware. Da Forschung meist direkt oder indirekt von \u00f6ffentlichen Geldern finanziert wird, liegt es auf der Hand derart finanzierte Forschungssoftware unter freien Lizenzen zu ver\u00f6ffentlichen, damit alle an diesem Fortschritt partizipieren k\u00f6nnen. Diesen einfachen Grundsatz hat die Free Software Foundation Europe unter dem Slogan \"Public Money? Public Code!\" zusammen gefasst.\r\n\r\nDoch ist mit der Ver\u00f6ffentlichung alleine noch nicht der nachhaltige Fortbestand einer Software garantiert. Der Vortrag er\u00f6rtert deshalb darauf aufbauend, wie sich ein nachhaltiges Wirtschaften und Konsum von Software und Ressourcenerhalt derselben gestalten l\u00e4sst.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 90, "name": "Erik Albers", "biography": "Erik Albers ist Programmmanager f\u00fcr die Free Software Foundation Europe und engagiert sich dort seit vielen Jahren f\u00fcr Nutzer*innen- und Softwarefreiheit. Erik ist Autor von Fachpublikationen zum Thema Freie Software, schreibt gelegentlich bei Netzpolitik.org, sowie Freizeitforscher im Themenfeld digitale Nachhaltigkeit. Besonderen Fokus legt er dabei auf die Frage der Nachhaltigkeit von und durch Software sowie der darin enthaltenen Abh\u00e4ngigkeiten und L\u00f6sungen.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 51, "guid": "dce6f63c-c930-5957-a8a9-adda8dbe6af1", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T16:30:00+02:00", "start": "16:30", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "7RPXZR", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/7RPXZR", "title": "Neukonzeption des DLR Software-Katalogs", "subtitle": "", "track": "Towards Open Research Software (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Im DLR wird eine Vielzahl von Software entwickelt. Damit Software\r\nund ihr Beitrag zur Forschung sichtbar wird, existierten bereits\r\nverschiedene Ans\u00e4tze f\u00fcr einen Software-Katalog im DLR. Bisherige\r\nHerausforderungen bestanden im Wartungsaufwand und in der Nutzer-Akzeptanz.\r\nIn diesem Vortrag wird das aktuelle Konzept des Software-Katalogs\r\nvorgestellt. Durch die Entwicklung eines Prototyps sollen die\r\nbisherigen Schwachstellen gezielt adressiert werden. Dazu\r\nsetzen wir auf Minimierung der Nutzereingabensowie automatische\r\nErg\u00e4nzung und Aktualisierung von Informationen.\r\nDiese Informationen werden in einer CodeMeta-Datei zusammengef\u00fchrt.\r\nAuf dieser Basis werden die Software-Eintr\u00e4ge f\u00fcr die Webseite des\r\nSoftware-Katalogs erstellt.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 80, "name": "Tobias Kolb", "biography": "Tobias Kolb ist Student im Bachelor of Science an der HTW Berlin.\r\nEr studierte ehemals Nachrichtentechnik und inzwischen angewandte\r\nInformatik. Zudem arbeitet er als studentische Hilfskraft beim\r\nDeutschen Zentrum f\u00fcr Luft- und Raumfahrt und besch\u00e4ftigt sich dort\r\nmit der Neukonzeption des Software-Katalogs.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal": [{"id": 104, "guid": "7a726778-8500-5901-83b9-ea1135c68d07", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T11:00:00+02:00", "start": "11:00", "duration": "00:20", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "RXPHHP", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/RXPHHP", "title": "Evaluation of the semantic research data management system CaosDB in glaciology", "subtitle": "", "track": "Research Data Management (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (20 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "We evaluate the open source software CaosDB for its employment in glaciological ice-core research at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven. Here, the system is used for the logistical management of up to several kilometres long ice cores which are stored as ice-core sections in a freezer storage facility.\r\nWe provided a loan work flow to facilitate and control the movement of ice samples during ice-core processing.\r\nFurthermore, we integrate data analysis algorithms for various processing procedures on the ice-core samples.\r\nThe application of our research data management system (RDMS) to ice-core research demonstrates in particular how a flexible RDMS with a semantic data model can efficiently improve collaborative research.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 130, "name": "Alexander Schlemmer", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 79, "guid": "2ca17b50-1cfd-5807-91c9-8f775a8afe98", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T11:20:00+02:00", "start": "11:20", "duration": "00:20", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "3UTPZN", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/3UTPZN", "title": "How to save a scientist\u2019s career with data classes", "subtitle": "", "track": "Research Data Management (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (20 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "Imagine you have to withdraw your \u201cScience\u201d paper because you accidentally multiplied the wrong columns of your data. Experience shows that this scenario is not unlikely. Clever designed data classes could mitigate this risk. We present the prototype of an R data class targeted at increasing the reliability of data processing. The aim is to have a data class that features built-in consistency checks and meta-data handling without putting additional burden on the scientist. The current prototype keeps track of units and converts untis automatically, it prevents non-matching data from being combined, and it automatically generates meta-data during calculations allowing to inspect what kind of calculation has been performed on the data.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 86, "name": "David Klein", "biography": "David Klein works as an RSE at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 20, "guid": "6ad084ca-5510-5b7d-8b45-8df98b6f8088", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T11:40:00+02:00", "start": "11:40", "duration": "00:20", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "KAHXYP", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/KAHXYP", "title": "Linking biological data using data science and cross-disciplinary software development", "subtitle": "", "track": "Research Data Management (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (20 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "At the Netherlands eScience Center we contribute with 50+ domain- and computer scientists to an unusually broad range of scientific projects across all quantitative scientific domains. This triggers cross-disciplinary exchange, the strength of which will be illustrated by presenting an ongoing project on linking metabolomic and genetic data. \r\nComputational analysis of genomes can predict biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) responsible for producing complex biochemical compounds, many of which are still unknown.\r\nAdapting machine-learning tools from different domains, we develop a novel method aiming to pinpoint causal links between predicted BGCs and yet unidentified compound signals detected in rich metabolite mixtures.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 54, "name": "Florian Huber", "biography": "Florian studied physics in Leipzig, Germany and Marseille, France. In Leipzig, he then did his PhD in the field of biological physics. The main focus of his work was on the spatial and functional self-organization within living cells. He moved to Amsterdam in 2012 where he continued with related research projects as a postdoctoral researcher at AMOLF, and later at the TU Delft. Throughout all those research activities Florian always worked in-between computer simulations and experiments that he developed, performed, and analyzed.\r\nAfter his postdoc Florian felt that it was time for a change. He founded a small company (K\u00c4NDI) in Amsterdam to develop and manufacture sustainable, high-quality sweets. In 2018, after two years of doing very analog work as a profession and digital work in his free time (machine learning, visualization), he hence decided to switch the order and rather keep the analog part for his free time.\r\nSince 2018 he works as a data scientist and research software engineer at the Netherlands eScience Center where he has the chance to contribute to scientific research projects from digital humanities to physics.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 21, "guid": "f77eacf5-4598-5f16-89d0-537137827786", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T12:00:00+02:00", "start": "12:00", "duration": "00:20", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "ALTSUB", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/ALTSUB", "title": "Against Schematisation \u2013 Mapping the Choreographic Vector Space", "subtitle": "", "track": "Research Data Management (Sprache: Englisch)", "type": "Talk (20 Min)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "Documentation, archival and transmission of contemporary dance works and practices raises the question as to how and in what scope digitisation can already happen embedded in the creative process. To reach beyond performance as a seemingly tangible artwork, modes of digital capture must allow for embodied, intangible references and sub-processes to be put into context by practitioners and scholars. Bodies of work are thus being mapped to hyperlocal referential networks, discrete languages and ontological vector spaces. I present my work on mapping these networks and their unstructured artefacts through means of linked data and annotation as a \"semantic glue\" to facilitate navigation, inspection and manual as well as automated inference.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 56, "name": "Anton Koch", "biography": "I am the senior developer for the Motion Bank project at the Mainz University of Applied Sciences, which has been originally initiated by the choreographer William Forsythe in Frankfurt around 2010 to research the digital documentation and transmission of choreographic thinking processes. My original background is in music production and i have been working as a developer for about twenty years in various start-ups and other commercial ventures.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 13, "guid": "402fa4c5-fa9d-5364-a2ca-6fd5278adda8", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T13:30:00+02:00", "start": "13:30", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "HDSNMP", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/HDSNMP", "title": "Kollaborationsmodelle f\u00fcr Softwareentwicklung an der HU", "subtitle": "", "track": "Institutional RSE Communities II (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Der Computer- und Medienservice ist der zentrale IT-Dienstleister der Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin. Der Vortrag skizziert anhand von Beispielen unterschiedlichen Kooperationsmodelle und m\u00f6chte im Anschluss diskutieren, wie dies bei anderen Einrichtungen gehandhabt wird.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": true, "persons": [{"id": 44, "name": "Malte Dreyer", "biography": "Direktor des Computer- und Medienservice der HU", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 50, "guid": "36e33a0e-6f06-5134-b694-eb12e8da2890", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T14:00:00+02:00", "start": "14:00", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "KASRSJ", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/KASRSJ", "title": "Empfehlungen f\u00fcr bessere Forschungssoftware", "subtitle": "", "track": "Institutional RSE Communities II (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Im DLR wird eine Vielzahl von Software entwickelt. Die Software-Entwickelnden\r\nsind h\u00e4ufig Dom\u00e4nenexperten und verf\u00fcgen \u00fcber keine spezielle Ausbildung in\r\ndiesem Bereich. Zu deren Unterst\u00fctzung hat das DLR einen Katalog von Empfehlungen\r\nin Bezug auf gute Software-Entwicklungs- und Dokumentationspraxis entwickelt.\r\nZur leichteren Nutzung des Katalogs existiert ein einfaches Klassifikationsschema\r\nund es werden Checklisten in unterschiedlichen Formaten bereitgestellt.\r\n\r\nIn diesem Vortrag stellen wir die Empfehlungen und das Klassifikationsschema\r\nanhand von Beispielen vor. Zudem gehen wir auf erforderliche Unterst\u00fctzungsangebote\r\nein, damit Software-Entwickelnde die Empfehlungen effektiv umsetzen k\u00f6nnen.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 5, "name": "Tobias Schlauch", "biography": "Tobias Schlauch arbeitet beim Deutschen Zentrum f\u00fcr Luft- und Raumfahrt und\r\nkoordiniert in seiner Rolle des Software-Engineering-Beauftragten die DLR-weite\r\nInitiative zur Verbesserung der Qualit\u00e4t von Forschungssoftware.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 123, "guid": "282fb7eb-8ab2-5970-8dd4-d2be1c214090", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T14:30:00+02:00", "start": "14:30", "duration": "00:30", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: H\u00f6rsaal", "slug": "YUY3FT", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/YUY3FT", "title": "Zwischen Digital und Humanities", "subtitle": "", "track": "Institutional RSE Communities II (Sprache: Deutsch)", "type": "Talk (30 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Die digitalen Geisteswissenschaften an der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften werden dieses Jahr vollj\u00e4hrig. Seit 2001 betreut TELOTA dort Projekte zu Digital Humanities, Softwareentwicklung und Forschungsdatensicherung.\r\n\r\nDie Herausforderungen als Team von ForschungssoftwareentwicklerInnen in den digitalen Geisteswissenschaften sind vielseitig. Pflege von Legacy-Software mit minimalen Budget, Vermittlung zwischen komplexen geisteswissenschaftlichen Sachverhalten und nachnutzbaren Datenstrukturen, sowie die Umsetzung von Best Practices aus dem DH-Bereich.\r\n\r\nDieser Vortrag soll \u00fcber die Dualit\u00e4t der Rolle als ForschungssoftwareentwicklerIn in den digitalen Geisteswissenschaften berichten: zwischen Digital und Humanties.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 147, "name": "Oliver Pohl, Andrea Notroff", "biography": "Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Research Software Engineer bei TELOTA an der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: Konferenzraum": [{"id": 34, "guid": "323810e0-c8d1-5c82-aeb4-1a1c8a6057c1", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T11:00:00+02:00", "start": "11:00", "duration": "04:00", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: Konferenzraum", "slug": "PVEXDH", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/PVEXDH", "title": "Herausforderungen f\u00fcr die nachhaltige Entwicklung, Bereitstellung und Pflege von Forschungssoftware in Deutschland", "subtitle": "", "track": "Workshops", "type": "Workshop inkl Mittagspause (240 Min)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "W\u00e4hrend viele Fragestellungen der Nachhaltigkeit von Forschungssoftware weltweit \u00e4hnlich sind, m\u00fcssen insbesondere finanzielle, rechtliche und organisatorische Herausforderungen im nationalen Kontext betrachtet werden. Dazu geh\u00f6ren die F\u00f6rderlandschaft, rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen, steuerrechtliche Fragen, vorhandene Infrastruktur und historisch gewachsene Aufgabenverteilungen. Wir m\u00f6chten diese Fragen nach kurzem Einstieg interaktiv in Kleingruppen diskutieren. Die Ergebnisse sollen als Grundlage f\u00fcr ein White Paper \"Nachhaltige Forschungssoftware in Deutschland\" dienen. Weitere Schritte werden abschlie\u00dfend geplant. Der Workshop steht in Zusammenhang mit einer geplanten Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema, die inhaltliche Impulse geben soll.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 71, "name": "Axel Loewe", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 97, "name": "Matthias Katerbow", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 4, "name": "Stephan Druskat", "biography": "Stephan is a PhD candidate in Software Engineering at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Computer Science Department at Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin. He also works as a Research Software Engineer in linguistics at Friedrich Schiller University Jena.\r\n\r\nSince 2018, he has been Special Collaborator of the Software Sustainability Institute, and member of the board of de-RSE e.V. - Society for Research Software.\r\n\r\nHe is Programme Chair of deRSE19.", "answers": []}, {"id": 114, "name": "Gunnar Seemann", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 192, "name": "Felix Bach", "biography": null, "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 110, "guid": "8aa9f861-09d4-5dbc-a128-435bd3a5aab5", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T15:30:00+02:00", "start": "15:30", "duration": "01:30", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: Konferenzraum", "slug": "GGVMDV", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/GGVMDV", "title": "RSE4NFDI \u2013 Nachhaltigkeit von Forschungssoftware in der nationalen Forschungsdateninfrastruktur (NFDI) Deutschland", "subtitle": "", "track": "Splittertreffen", "type": "Splittertreffen", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Die nationale Forschungsdateninfrastruktur (NFDI) soll die Datenbest\u00e4nde von Wissenschaft und Forschung systematisch erschlie\u00dfen, nachhaltig sichern und zug\u00e4nglich machen sowie vernetzen. Ein Querschnittthema \u00fcber alle Konsortien hinweg ist die notwendige Ber\u00fccksichtigung und Integration sowie das Treffen von Ma\u00dfnahmen f\u00fcr einen nachhaltigen Umgang und Einsatz von Forschungssoftware in der NFDI. Das Thema Forschungssoftware soll deshalb \u00fcbergreifend in einem zuk\u00fcnftigen Konsortium namens RSE4NFDI verankert werden. In dem Splinter-Meeting sprechen potentielle Partner dieses Konsortiums \u00fcber das weitere Vorgehen und die konkrete Gestaltung eines Antrags f\u00fcr die Etablierung von RSE4NFDI.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": true, "persons": [{"id": 21, "name": "Martin Hammitzsch", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 61, "name": "Daniel N\u00fcst", "biography": "Wissenschaftler am [Institut f\u00fcr Geoinformatik](https://www.uni-muenster.de/Geoinformatics/) der Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnster im Projekt [o2r](https://o2r).\r\n\r\nStellv. Vorsitzender von de-RSE e.V.\r\n\r\nOpen Science, Reproducible Research, Ultimate Frisbee.\r\n\r\nTwitter: [@nordholmen](https://twitter.com/nordholmen)", "answers": []}, {"id": 1, "name": "Frank L\u00f6ffler", "biography": "Frank L\u00f6ffler arbeitet am Siemens-Nixdorf-Lehrstuhl an der Informatik der Friedrich-Schiller-Universit\u00e4t Jena an semantischer Wissensmodellierung. Er hat au\u00dferdem tiefe Wurzeln im Hochleistungsrechnen und promovierte und arbeitete in der Gravitationsphysik. Er ist einer der Mitbegr\u00fcnder der deRSE-Bewegung und im Moment Vorstandsvorsitzender der deRSE - Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Forschungssoftware e.V.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A31: Westfl\u00fcgel": [{"id": 67, "guid": "3b9855d5-3a99-52cc-bf1c-a86a6fb9582c", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-05T11:00:00+02:00", "start": "11:00", "duration": "01:30", "room": "Haus A31: Westfl\u00fcgel", "slug": "S8T8HW", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/S8T8HW", "title": "FAIR Software", "subtitle": "", "track": "Birds of a feather (BoF)", "type": "informelle Gespr\u00e4chsrunde (BoF)", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "The FAIR Principles advocate that all scientific resources should be findable (F), accessible (A), interoperable (I) and reusable (R). First formally published in 2016, they quickly had an amazing impact on the eScience community. 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Diese dienen der effizienten Durchf\u00fchrung dieser Versuche und erm\u00f6glichen eine hohe Daten- und Ergebnisqualit\u00e4t. Die Nutzung mobiler Endger\u00e4te erm\u00f6glicht es die Versuchsprozesse effizienter zu gestalten, da direkt am Versuchsobjekt ein Zugriff auf Daten realisiert werden kann. Daher wird eine neue App in die bestehende Softwarelandschaft integriert. Bei der Entwicklung stehen Plattformunabh\u00e4ngigkeit und eine effiziente Nutzung des bestehenden Codes im Vordergrund. 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In order to align work on research software development with other DH infrastructures and to unify the recommendations for developers and operators of DH research software, the EURISE network was established. 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Dort besch\u00e4ftigt sie sich mit \r\nder empirischen und systematischen Untersuchung von Software-Repositories, mit dem\r\nlangfristiges Ziel den allgemeinen Entwicklungsprozess von Softwaresystemen im Forschungskontext zu optimieren.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 145, "guid": "b6abf0ab-294f-5af2-ada9-2544ee3c9603", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-06T15:15:00+02:00", "start": "15:15", "duration": "02:15", "room": "Haus A56: Konferenzsaal", "slug": "XULCA3", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/XULCA3", "title": "de-RSE e.V. 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Damit r\u00fcckt auch der Prozess der Entwicklung von Forschungssoftware in den Fokus, der neben technischen Aspekten auch eine Reihe von rechtlichen und organisatorischen Fragen, sowie Herausforderungen der Karriereenwicklung  ber\u00fchrt. Die Schwerpunktinitiative \u201eDigitale Information\u201c der Allianz der deutschen Wissenschaftsorganisationen und die Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft arbeiten dazu an Richtlinien. In diesem interaktiven Workshop stellen wir den Stand dieser \u00dcberlegungen vor und laden Euch ein, Eure Erfahrungen einzubringen. Damit k\u00f6nnt Ihr Einfluss auf die Inhalte dieser Richtlinien nehmen.", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": true, "persons": [{"id": 156, "name": "Kaja Scheliga", "biography": null, "answers": []}, {"id": 127, "name": "J\u00fcrgen Fuhrmann", "biography": "Deputy head, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Weierstrass Institute Berlin\r\nMember of  working group \"Digital Tools \u2013 Software and Services\" of the Priority Initiative \"Digital Information\" of the alliance of German research organizations.", "answers": []}, {"id": 69, "name": "Bernadette Fritzsch", "biography": "", "answers": []}, {"id": 5, "name": "Tobias Schlauch", "biography": "Tobias Schlauch arbeitet beim Deutschen Zentrum f\u00fcr Luft- und Raumfahrt und\r\nkoordiniert in seiner Rolle des Software-Engineering-Beauftragten die DLR-weite\r\nInitiative zur Verbesserung der Qualit\u00e4t von Forschungssoftware.", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: Konferenzraum": [{"id": 27, "guid": "0391e51c-b6e6-50b6-b72c-3ab9f14914f5", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-06T09:00:00+02:00", "start": "09:00", "duration": "01:30", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: Konferenzraum", "slug": "CH7TTH", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/CH7TTH", "title": "Organisation von lokalen und regionalen RSE Chapters | Organising RSE Chapters", "subtitle": "", "track": "Birds of a feather (BoF)", "type": "informelle Gespr\u00e4chsrunde (BoF)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "[Non-German speakers welcome!]\r\n\r\nEine Diskussionsrunde Rund um das Thema lokale und regionale RSE-Gruppen, sogenannte Chapter. 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Vorsitzender von de-RSE e.V.\r\n\r\nOpen Science, Reproducible Research, Ultimate Frisbee.\r\n\r\nTwitter: [@nordholmen](https://twitter.com/nordholmen)", "answers": []}, {"id": 46, "name": "Heidi Seibold", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}, {"id": 127, "guid": "aed6d9a2-fced-5963-83a7-ac91bf746946", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-06T11:00:00+02:00", "start": "11:00", "duration": "01:30", "room": "Haus A45 S\u00fcd: Konferenzraum", "slug": "3NMQJM", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/3NMQJM", "title": "Organisations- und Projektmanagementmetoden in Forschungssoftwareentwicklungsprojekten", "subtitle": "", "track": "Birds of a feather (BoF)", "type": "informelle Gespr\u00e4chsrunde (BoF)", "language": "de", "abstract": null, "description": "Die Entwicklung von Forschungssoftware unterliegt anderen Rahmenbedingungen als kommerzielle Software. 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In informeller Runde soll diskutiert werden, welche Erfahrungen die Teilnehmer innerhalb ihrer Projekte gemacht haben, welche Methoden erfolgreich eingesetzt wurden, wo Verbesserungsbedarf besteht und wie man diesen umsetzen kann", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": true, "persons": [{"id": 149, "name": "Alexander Czmiel", "biography": "", "answers": []}], "links": [], "attachments": [], "answers": []}], "Haus A31: Westfl\u00fcgel": [{"id": 136, "guid": "17d81ed2-79b1-50c0-b0ea-524ca679e025", "logo": null, "date": "2019-06-06T11:00:00+02:00", "start": "11:00", "duration": "01:30", "room": "Haus A31: Westfl\u00fcgel", "slug": "J7RUXT", "url": "https://derse19.uni-jena.de/derse19/talk/J7RUXT", "title": "Cost Effective Research Leveraging AWS Spot", "subtitle": "", "track": "Workshops", "type": "Workshop", "language": "en", "abstract": null, "description": "With Amazon Web Services (AWS), you can spin up EC2 compute capacity on demand with no upfront commitments. 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