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  • Software Engineering
  • Research Software Engineering

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  • The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) guidelines are established principles for research data management.
  • There is a growing trend for funders to mandate open-source software (OSS) for research outputs.
  • Current OSS practices, even when adhering to FAIR principles, may not guarantee comprehensive best practices in software development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend the FAIR guidelines with new criteria for assessing open-source software best practices.
  • To introduce the FAIR-USE4OS (User-Centered, Sustainable, Equitable) framework for evaluating OSS projects.
  • To provide a more robust method for funders and researchers to evaluate and plan OSS development.

Main Methods:

  • Extension of existing FAIR guidelines by incorporating the USE principles (User-Centered, Sustainable, Equitable).
  • Development of criteria for evaluating software development against these extended guidelines.
  • Focus on integrating user input, accessibility, and long-term sustainability into the software design process.

Main Results:

  • The proposed FAIR-USE4OS guidelines offer a comprehensive framework for best practices in open-source software.
  • Incorporating USE principles ensures software development is user-focused, accessible, and sustainable.
  • This approach allows for the evaluation of OSS quality from the initial design phase, increasing potential impact.

Conclusions:

  • The FAIR-USE4OS guidelines provide a necessary extension to existing principles for open-source software.
  • Adherence to FAIR-USE4OS promotes the development of high-quality, impactful, and sustainable research software.
  • These guidelines will aid funders and researchers in effectively planning and assessing open-source software projects.