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Sharing Research Models: Using Software Engineering Practices for Facilitation.

Stephanie P Bryant, Eric Solano, Susanna Cantor

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    Software engineering practices enhance computational model development and sharing. Applying these methods, like iterative development, improves collaboration and reduces redundant research efforts.

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    Area of Science:

    • Computational modeling
    • Software engineering
    • Research collaboration

    Background:

    • Computational models are crucial for understanding system behaviors.
    • Limitations in user interface and data input hinder model sharing among researchers.
    • Sharing computational models can accelerate scientific investigations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the application of software engineering practices in computational model development.
    • To demonstrate how these practices can improve model usability and shareability.
    • To facilitate broader research collaboration through common toolsets.

    Main Methods:

    • Discusses iterative software development process.
    • Explains object-oriented methodology.
    • Introduces Unified Modeling Language (UML) for model development.

    Main Results:

    • Software engineering practices promote consistent models and reduce redundant effort.
    • Rigorous peer review and common toolsets facilitate research collaborations.
    • Modifying the MIDAS TranStat application improved user-friendliness.

    Conclusions:

    • Software engineering practices are applicable and beneficial for computational model development.
    • Improved model usability and shareability can benefit a broader research audience.
    • Adopting these practices can expedite scientific discovery and foster collaboration.