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SUMMARY:Human Factors in Industrial Research Software Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nKatharina Dworatzyk and Tobias Schlauch (Germ
 an Aerospace Center)\n\nAt the German Aerospace Center (DLR), research sof
 tware is developed at over 50 institutes at 30 locations and ranges from s
 mall data analysis scripts developed by individual researchers to mission-
 critical software and production-ready software developed in cooperation w
 ith industry partners. Tools and training to support collaborative and sus
 tainable software engineering of software at different maturity levels are
  offered by DLR's Software Engineering Initiative. In addition to assuring
  a high-quality standard, the Software Engineering Initiative provides a p
 latform to create, share and discuss content related to software engineeri
 ng. To better understand the diverse contexts in which software engineerin
 g support is needed and to evaluate the community-building activities, qua
 litative and quantitative studies are conducted. To facilitate participati
 on in such studies and the recruitment of relevant target groups, we are c
 urrently building a human subject pool. Our future goal is to expand this 
 human subject pool beyond DLR, including research software engineers from 
 other research organizations in Germany and abroad, to provide a tool for 
 longitudinal and cross-sectional studies across different scientific domai
 ns and contexts. In our talk, we will present the current status and discu
 ss how a large-scale human subject pool can contribute to empirical resear
 ch on research software engineering.\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences an
 d Humanities\n\nSession Chair: Michael A. Heroux (Sandia National Laborato
 ries, St. John's University)
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