I came across this notice of an upcoming webinar.   The issues identified in 
the 
first paragraph below seem to me exactly those that the R project is designed
to address.  The claim that "most research software is barely fit for purpose 
compared to equivalent systems in the commercial world" seems to me not
quite accurate!  Comments!


WEBINAR SERIES 
A Crack in the Code: Why software fails in scientific research, and how to fix 
it. 
Thursday, March 25, 2010, 3:00 PM GMT 
http://physicsworld.com/cws/go/webinar9

"
In the 60 years since the invention of the digital computer, millions of lines 
of code have been developed to support scientific research. Although an 
increasingly important part of almost all research projects, most research 
software is barely fit for purpose compared to equivalent systems in the 
commercial world. The code is hard to understand or maintain, lacking 
documentation and version control, and is continually ‘re-invented’ as the code 
writers move on to new jobs. This represents a tremendous waste of the already 
inadequate resources that are put into its development. We will investigate how 
this situation has come about, why it is important to the future of research, 
and what can be done about it. 

Robert McGreevy will draw on his extensive experience at the STFC ISIS 
Facility, and explain how these issues are being addressed for the benefit of 
research science globally. Nicholas Draper, consultant at Tessella, will then 
expand on this, using the example of the Mantid project at ISIS. 
"

Tessella (www.tessella.com) is a technology and consultancy firm, based in 
Oxford.

ISIS (International Species Information System) (www.isis.org) has as its 
mission the facilitation of "international collaboration in the collection and 
sharing of knowledge on animals and their environments for zoos, aquariums and 
related organizationsvalues the use of objective data to benefit conservation, 
science, animal welfare, education, and collection management."

John Maindonald             email: john.maindon...@anu.edu.au
phone : +61 2 (6125)3473    fax  : +61 2(6125)5549
Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194,
John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27)
Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200.
http://www.maths.anu.edu.au/~johnm

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