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Posted on October 26, 2008December 30, 2009

Survey on scientists’ use of software

Greg Wilson and others are running a survey on how scientists’ perception of and use of software is changing. The wider range of people who do this the better and it will only take you about 10 minutes (five if you’re really clever).

The survey is at:
http://softwareresearch.ca/seg/SCS/scientific-computing-survey.html

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  • Testing…testing…
  • Epistemic diversity and knowledge production
  • Thinking out loud: Tacit knowledge and deficit models
  • Against the 2.5% Commitment
  • 2560 x 1440 (except while traveling)
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