Title
Application of modern software engineering principles for continuous quality (CQ) management in research
Author
Eichstädt, S.
van der Waaij, B.D.
Ludwig, B.
Langius, E.
Publication year
2019
Abstract
Transparency of changes, automated testing of new developments against documented criteria, combination of developments from different sources and automated publication of validated results are key aspects of modern collaborative software engineering. Various infrastructures, guidelines and tools are available for continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) of software. The same principles could be used to design infrastructures for continuous quality (CQ) management in research and the implementation of the Open Science paradigm. In this work we provide a vision of how such a CQ workflow could look like to make scientific research traceable and reproducible. © 2019 International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO). All rights reserved.
Subject
Automated quality assurance
Continuous deployment
Continuous integration
Digitalisation
Open Science
Software development
Application programs
Automation
Engineering research
Groupware
Quality assurance
Safety engineering
Safety testing
Software design
Software engineering
Collaborative softwares
Design infrastructures
Software engineering principles
Software testing
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TNO identifier
869726
Publisher
International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO)
ISBN
9789299008416
Source
16th IMEKO TC10 Conference 2019 "Testing, Diagnostics and Inspection as a Comprehensive Value Chain for Quality and Safety", 16th IMEKO TC10 Conference 2019 on Testing, Diagnostics and Inspection as a Comprehensive Value Chain for Quality and Safety, 3 September 2019 through 4 September 2019, 77-82
Bibliographical note
Sponsor: Centre of Excellence in Production Informatics and Control (EPIC);EUROLAB aisbl;Fraunhofer IPK;MTA SZTAKI
Document type
conference paper