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software-vs-data
understanding and documenting the differences between software and data in the context of citation
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List of Commonalities
#46
fedorov
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7 years ago
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added Randles as author
#45
bboscoe
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7 years ago
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changes from brandles
#44
danielskatz
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7 years ago
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Copyright on data
#43
agbeltran
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7 years ago
1
update preprint.bib
#42
bboscoe
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7 years ago
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Data Citation Principles
#41
zuphilip
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7 years ago
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Granularity
#40
zuphilip
closed
7 years ago
3
suggestions for edits
#39
bboscoe
closed
7 years ago
10
add email address #24
#38
tompollard
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7 years ago
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strengthen preprint.bib abstract sentence
#37
band
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7 years ago
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preprint.bib abstract suggestion 1
#36
band
closed
7 years ago
3
minor changes: clarify a few things, fix some minor tex issues
#35
knarrff
closed
7 years ago
2
create information about Frank Löffler
#34
knarrff
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7 years ago
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Added affiliation info.
#33
mhucka
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7 years ago
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Added my address
#32
khinsen
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7 years ago
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Adding Arfon's details
#31
arfon
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7 years ago
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Add author 7 address
#30
rwwh
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7 years ago
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Update preprint.tex
#29
zoidy
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7 years ago
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update affiliation. ref #24
#28
tompollard
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7 years ago
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add auth 5 affiliation
#27
cboettig
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7 years ago
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WLA contact information added
#26
band
closed
7 years ago
3
add contact information to preprint
#25
alee
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7 years ago
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preprint
#24
danielskatz
closed
7 years ago
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Master
#23
rwwh
closed
7 years ago
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add computational modeling text and examples
#22
alee
closed
7 years ago
2
Master
#21
rwwh
closed
7 years ago
4
changed software citation paper to final version
#20
kyleniemeyer
closed
7 years ago
0
Data provides evidence, software provides a tool.
#19
ypriverol
closed
7 years ago
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Software can be used to express or explain concepts, unlike data.
#18
BergFulton
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7 years ago
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Say clearly what we mean by "data".
#17
khinsen
closed
8 years ago
1
Software is active, data is passive. Ref #15
#16
tompollard
closed
8 years ago
0
Software is active, data is passive
#15
tompollard
closed
7 years ago
5
"Software is a creative work, data a fact"
#14
BergFulton
closed
7 years ago
4
add notes to two points. One of them, though, is more an counter-argument. See if you like it.
#13
knarrff
closed
8 years ago
1
"Software suffers from a different type of bit rot than data"
#12
khinsen
closed
7 years ago
6
The lifetime of software is generally not as long as that of data.
#11
jennielarkin
closed
8 years ago
1
Software teams can be large and multidisciplinary, and with varied roles that overlap and sometimes make contributions ambiguous—some of which can rise to a level equivalent to paper authorship.
#10
jennielarkin
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7 years ago
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"Software is frequently built to use other software, leading to complex dependencies, and these dependent software packages also frequently change."
#9
jennielarkin
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7 years ago
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"Software is updated more frequently than papers or data."
#8
jennielarkin
closed
7 years ago
3
Fill in section 'software is executable, unlike papers or data'
#7
zoidy
closed
8 years ago
1
The lifetime of software versus data
#6
npch
closed
7 years ago
7
Some typographic corrections
#5
peterdesmet
closed
8 years ago
1
Are we talking about function or form?
#4
npch
closed
7 years ago
2
Introduction and the question: is software just a subset of data?
#3
cboettig
closed
7 years ago
7
Software is a creative work, data a fact
#2
cboettig
closed
8 years ago
2
"Software" vs "Source Code"?
#1
cboettig
closed
7 years ago
4