Training course "Software Development in Science"

Start
20th November 2017 08:00 AM
End
20th November 2017 03:30 PM
Location
Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Ausbildungsraum 1l, building 16.3, room 213a

(Course no. 106/2017 in the training programme of Forschungszentrum Jülich)

This course is fully booked.

Contents:

 

Language:

The course is given in English.

Prerequisites:

Experience in programming is highly recommended.

Duration:

one day

Date:

20 November 2017, 09:00-16:30

Venue:

Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Ausbildungsraum 1, building 16.3, room 213a

Number of participants:

minimum 5

Instructors:

Guido Trensch, Wouter Klijn, JSC

Contact:

Guido Trensch


Phone: +49 2461 61-4338


E-mail: g.trensch@fz-juelich.de

Registration:

closed. This course is fully booked.

Scientific research increasingly relies on software. Software engineering and development play a key role in the production of software. Thus, formal education and training in software development methodologies become more important, particularly in larger software projects. Software development in teams needs formalized processes to get a reliable outcome. The aim of this course is to give an introduction to established software development methodologies and best practices. The lessons learned in this workshop can be applied to large projects but will also help individual researchers to improve the quality of their software.

Topics covered are:

  • Overview of software development methodologies
  • Scrum and agile practices
  • Version control: hands-on training, working with Git and GitHub
  • Open source and community building
  • Licenses and copyright
  • Software testing and quality
  • Documentation
Last Modified: 21.05.2022