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Tasks and Timeline
This activity will take place in Spring 2015.
TARGET DATE | GOAL | TASKS |
2/20 | Make data accessible | Publish input, intermediate, and final data in a public shared repository (e.g., FigShare), and cite it in the article. |
3/6 | Ensure software is usable | Gather all the software used in the article, including data preparation codes, pre-processing software, visualization software, and any scripts used. Check that all software runs with input data and generates the results as expected. |
3/11-3/13 | Attend F2F Meeting training | Training and detailed planning |
3/20 | Sketch the overall workflow | Describe the data flow across software components. Define clearly for each piece of software used in the article what are the inputs and outputs and their data types. |
4/3 | Make software executable | Ensure that software can be run by others. |
4/17 | Software attribution | Document creators, authors, contributors of the software. Cite the software as appropriate in the paper. |
5/1 | Make software accessible | Publish software in a public repository (e.g., GitHub), use a license, and cite it in the article. Make it easy to track updates and new versions of the software. |
5/15 | Document domain characteristics | Describe domain data and constraints that help others understand the software. |
5/29 | Prepare the article for publication | Document the methods section, the figures, and the references. |
During the month of June, the articles will be finalized and submitted to a special issue of a journal.