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The ASYST Software for Scientific Computing.

D Hary, K Oshio, S D Flanagan

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |May 29, 1987
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    The Adaptable Laboratory Software (ASYST) can transform scientific data handling and reduce software development needs. However, rigorous testing and verification are crucial for scientific community acceptance and validating results.

    Area of Science:

    • Laboratory Software
    • Scientific Data Management
    • Scientific Computing

    Background:

    • The scientific community faces challenges in data handling and software development.
    • Adaptable Laboratory Software (ASYST) offers potential solutions.
    • Current software adoption is hindered by verification concerns.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the potential impact of ASYST on scientific data management.
    • To emphasize the necessity of rigorous verification for software acceptance.
    • To discuss the role of software houses in advancing scientific practices.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of software adoption in science.
    • Discussion of verification protocols for scientific software.

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  • Examination of the impact of adaptable software on research workflows.
  • Main Results:

    • ASYST has the potential to significantly alter scientific data handling.
    • Reduced reliance on in-house software development is a key benefit.
    • The scientific community's ability to test and verify software is paramount.

    Conclusions:

    • Full acceptance of ASYST and similar software hinges on robust verification.
    • Confirmation of results from software packages is essential for scientific rigor.
    • Well-conceived software use, coupled with verification, is critical for scientific progress.