[open-science] Climate Modeling in an Open, Transparent World
Jonathan Gray
jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Sun Aug 5 18:34:35 UTC 2012
Thought this might be of interest:
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/session-search/single/climate-modeling-in-an-open-transparent-world/
"This session deals with climate-model software quality and transparent
publication of model descriptions, software, and results. The models are
based on physical theories but implemented as software systems that must be
kept bug-free, readable, and efficient as they evolve with climate science.
How do open source and community-based development affect software quality?
What are the roles of publication and peer review of the scientific and
computational designs in journals or other curated online venues? Should
codes and datasets be linked to journal articles? What changes in journal
submission standards and infrastructure are needed to support this? We
invite submissions including experience reports, case studies, and visions
of the future."
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Jonathan Gray
Community Coordinator
The Open Knowledge Foundation
http://www.okfn.org
http://twitter.com/jwyg
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