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Empirical Studies in End-User Software Engineering and Viewing Scientific Programmers as End-Users - Position Statement -

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Empirical Studies in End-User Software Engineering and Viewing Scientific Programmers as End-Users - Position Statement -
My work has two relationships with End User Software Engineering. First, as an Empirical Software Engineer, I am interested in meeting with people who do research into techniques for improving end-user software engineering. All of these techniques need to have some type of empirical validation. In many cases this validation is performed by the researcher, but in other cases it is not. Regardless, an independent validation of a new approach is vital. Second, an area where I have done a fair amount of work is in software engineering for scientific software (typically written for a parallel supercomputer). These programmers are typically scientists who have little or no training in formal software engineering. Yet, to accomplish their work, they often write very complex simulation and computation software. I believe these programmers are a unique class of End-Users that must be addressed
Jeffrey Carver
Added 29 Oct 2010
Updated 29 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where DAGSTUHL
Authors Jeffrey Carver
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