Consider using the following journal articles as a reference point for measuring software quality or maturity. This issue may serve as a starting point or continued way to track existing measurements of software.
Afiaz, A., Ivanov, A., Chamberlin, J., Hanauer, D., Savonen, C., Goldman, M. J., Morgan, M., Reich, M., Getka, A., Holmes, A., Pati, S., Knight, D., Boutros, P. C., Bakas, S., Caporaso, J. G., Del Fiol, G., Hochheiser, H., Haas, B., Schloss, P. D., … Wright, C. (2023). Evaluation of software impact designed for biomedical research: Are we measuring what’s meaningful? (arXiv:2306.03255). arXiv. http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.03255
Deekshitha, Bakhshi, R., Maassen, J., Ortiz, C. M., van Nieuwpoort, R., & Jansen, S. (2024). RSMM: A Framework to Assess Maturity of Research Software Project (arXiv:2406.01788). arXiv. http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01788
Smith, A. M., Niemeyer, K. E., Katz, D. S., Barba, L. A., Githinji, G., Gymrek, M., Huff, K. D., Madan, C. R., Cabunoc Mayes, A., Moerman, K. M., Prins, P., Ram, K., Rokem, A., Teal, T. K., Valls Guimera, R., & Vanderplas, J. T. (2018). Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS): Design and first-year review. PeerJ Computer Science, 4, e147. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.147
Consider using the following journal articles as a reference point for measuring software quality or maturity. This issue may serve as a starting point or continued way to track existing measurements of software.