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  • Software Engineering

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  • The long-term sustainability of the High-Energy Physics (HEP) research software ecosystem is critical, especially with upcoming facility upgrades.
  • A skilled workforce with both HEP domain knowledge and advanced software expertise is necessary to meet this challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the collective software training program in HEP, led by the HEP Software Foundation (HSF) and the Institute for Research and Innovation in Software in HEP (IRIS-HEP).
  • To highlight how this program equips participants with essential software skills for HEP computing challenges.

Main Methods:

  • The training program covers fundamental software engineering (Unix, version control, C++, continuous integration).
  • It includes domain-specific HEP packages and practices (e.g., ROOT data format).
  • Advanced topics include parallel programming, machine learning, data science, and large-scale software project maintenance.

Main Results:

  • Participants gain a comprehensive set of software skills crucial for addressing HEP computing challenges.
  • The program provides intellectual capital and transferable skills for careers within and outside HEP.

Conclusions:

  • The HSF and IRIS-HEP training program is vital for ensuring the sustainability of HEP research software.
  • It empowers individuals with valuable skills, benefiting both the research community and their professional development.