Authors
Spencer Smith, Thulasi Jegatheesan, Diane Kelly
Publication date
2016/11/14
Conference
2016 Fourth International Workshop on Software Engineering for High Performance Computing in Computational Science and Engineering (SE-HPCCSE)
Pages
41-48
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This study collects qualitative data on the use of a Software Engineering (SE) inspired development process, Document Driven Design (DDD), for developing Scientific Computing Software (SCS). Five SCS projects were redeveloped using DDD and SE best practices. Interviews with the code owners were conducted to assess the impact of the redevelopment. After redevelopment, the code owners agreed that a systematic development process can be beneficial, and they had a positive or neutral response to the software artifacts produced during redevelopment. The code owners, however, felt that the documentation produced by the DDD process requires too great a time commitment and too much up front effort. The concerns expressed by the study participants may be partly a consequence of a delay in ethics approval, which resulted in imperfect communication with the study participants and misunderstandings …
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