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  • Software Engineering

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  • Scientific software sustainability is crucial for research continuity.
  • Effective knowledge and skill transfer to future generations is essential.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for enhanced remote collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the key elements of a sustainable scientific software collaboration framework.
  • To discuss the impact of recent technological advancements on scientific collaboration.
  • To explore future directions for remote scientific software development and support.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of collaboration frameworks and tools.
  • Analysis of technology trends in remote work and scientific software.
  • Discussion of best practices in education, tool development, and community building.

Main Results:

  • Identification of essential components for a collaboration framework: education, tools, and community.
  • Demonstration of how remote platforms can broaden global scientific participation.
  • Highlighting current technological capabilities and future potential.

Conclusions:

  • A strong framework is vital for the long-term sustainability of scientific software.
  • Remote collaboration tools, accelerated by the pandemic, offer significant opportunities.
  • Continued investment in education, tools, and community is necessary for future success.