Conference Theme for 2024
Prof Neil Chue Hong proposed 9 Research Software Development Principles during his keynote at RSECon23. The principles have been adopted as the theme for this year, and by exploring them we hope to better understand ourselves, our significance within the research environment, and our broader impact on society and the planet.
We are encouraging presenters to incorporate a brief reflection on the relevance of these principles to their work. We hope these moments of reflection on a unified set of principles will bring cohesion across the programme, and allow us to group together content that is driven by similar underlying themes.
Research Software Development Principles
Helping your team
FAIR
Reusable by as many users as possible
Secure
Respect data privacy and assume attacks
Maintainable
Easy to adapt and to correct faults
Helping your peers
Reproducible
Enable trust in research
Recognition
Reward all roles and develop the next generation
Inclusive
Accessible and supportive of a broad community
Helping the world
Responsible
Build to reduce impact on our environment
Open & Global
Transcend national and discipline boundaries
Humanist
Unbiased, ethical and in support of humanity