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Web-based collaborative model development in interdisciplinary consortia: Design principles and practical guidance.

Marvin van Aalst1, Alienor Lahlou2,3, Tanvir Hassan1

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Web-based modeling platforms improve collaboration for scientists. We offer principles for creating interactive, agile modeling tools based on case studies.

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Area of Science:

  • Computational Science
  • Systems Biology
  • Interdisciplinary Research

Background:

  • Effective collaboration between modelers and experimentalists is crucial for early-stage model development.
  • Current tools may not adequately support the iterative and interactive nature of interdisciplinary scientific modeling.
  • Web-based platforms offer potential for enhanced accessibility and real-time collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how web-based modeling platforms can foster collaboration in scientific research.
  • To derive guiding principles for the development of interactive and agile modeling tools.
  • To leverage insights from interdisciplinary case studies to inform tool design.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted two interdisciplinary case studies involving collaborative modeling efforts.
  • Analyzed the use and effectiveness of web-based modeling platforms in these studies.
  • Synthesized findings to formulate principles for tool development.

Main Results:

  • Web-based platforms facilitate enhanced communication and shared understanding between diverse scientific disciplines.
  • Interactive and agile features are key to supporting iterative model development and refinement.
  • The case studies highlighted specific functionalities that improve collaborative modeling workflows.

Conclusions:

  • Interactive web-based modeling platforms are valuable for enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Guiding principles derived from case studies can inform the design of effective agile modeling tools.
  • Future development should focus on user-centered design and features promoting seamless interaction.