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Roundtable Scientific Scripting Languages in Archaeology - Limits and Opportunities of Open Research
This repository contains all relevant information for the CAA2019 Session Roundtable Scientific Scripting Languages in Archaeology - Limits and Opportunities of Open Research
When: 2019/04/24, 16:00-18:00
Where: Auditorium Maximum of the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, seminar room, level 2
- Martin Hinz (University of Bern): Introduction
- Lizzie Scholtus (University of Strasbourg): Scripting languages community
- Joe Roe (University of Copenhagen): "scientific programming" and "software development"
- Iza Romanowska (Barcelona Supercomputing Center): Research Software Engineers
- Clemens Schmid (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz): Software maintenance
- Sophie Schmidt (University of Bonn)
- The roundtable was divided into two sections: Statements of the discussants (each ~3min) + General discussion about the aims and organisational structure of the SIG.
- We collected important results and talking points live in a digital document. They were published and discussed in the Google mailing list forum.
- The audience participated in the discussion and added very important talking points.