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h1. Wiki
* [[Abstract]] for website
h2. Topics we need to cover in the tutorial
h3. Short form, e.g. for DAFx 90-min hands-off tutorial
Title: _Pointers to more effective software and data in audio research_
See also: "DAFx2012 Workshop":/projects/soundsoftware-management/wiki/DAFx2012_Workshop in private Management wiki
# Motivation - Reproducible research
# Software practice:
#* General good-practice overview (e.g. substance related to SWC "feedback loops")
#* Version control
#* Unit testing
#* Writing readable code
#* Working with others -- code reviews, pair programming etc
# Data management
#* Why manage data ? Data as first-class research output
#* Documenting data
#* Licensing - why CC0
#* Backing up data - where ? how much ?
#* Archiving data
#* Publishing data
#* Planning data management
#* EPSRC principles
# Software and data licences and copyright
# Open access and open publication
#* Journal policies
# Wrap up: Resources to review after the tutorial, links, handouts, etc
*Timing breakdown*
# Motivation and introduction - Mark P - 15 mins?
# Software - 30 mins?
#* Intro, best practices and how they hang together
#* Version control
#* Unit testing
#* Readable code + Working with others
# Data management - 20 mins?
#* Intro, why manage data
#* The practice of it
#* Policy and principles
# Software and data licences and copyright - 10 mins?
# Open access, open publication, wrap up - 10 mins?
# Q&A - 5 mins
Total 90 mins
*Materials we already have, that we can draw from*
h3. Longer form, e.g. for ISMIR 3-hour hands-on tutorial
If we want to do hand-on data management, do we need a local server ? Do we use the C4DM test repository ? Would any users actually have any data to work with anyway ?
h2. Things we must make
* *Leaflets*, *handouts* etc
** _What is version control?_ and why use it?
** _Unit testing and audio software_
** _Data management and policy_
** _Software licences and copyright_
* [[Abstract]] for website
h2. Topics we need to cover in the tutorial
h3. Short form, e.g. for DAFx 90-min hands-off tutorial
Title: _Pointers to more effective software and data in audio research_
See also: "DAFx2012 Workshop":/projects/soundsoftware-management/wiki/DAFx2012_Workshop in private Management wiki
# Motivation - Reproducible research
# Software practice:
#* General good-practice overview (e.g. substance related to SWC "feedback loops")
#* Version control
#* Unit testing
#* Writing readable code
#* Working with others -- code reviews, pair programming etc
# Data management
#* Why manage data ? Data as first-class research output
#* Documenting data
#* Licensing - why CC0
#* Backing up data - where ? how much ?
#* Archiving data
#* Publishing data
#* Planning data management
#* EPSRC principles
# Software and data licences and copyright
# Open access and open publication
#* Journal policies
# Wrap up: Resources to review after the tutorial, links, handouts, etc
*Timing breakdown*
# Motivation and introduction - Mark P - 15 mins?
# Software - 30 mins?
#* Intro, best practices and how they hang together
#* Version control
#* Unit testing
#* Readable code + Working with others
# Data management - 20 mins?
#* Intro, why manage data
#* The practice of it
#* Policy and principles
# Software and data licences and copyright - 10 mins?
# Open access, open publication, wrap up - 10 mins?
# Q&A - 5 mins
Total 90 mins
*Materials we already have, that we can draw from*
h3. Longer form, e.g. for ISMIR 3-hour hands-on tutorial
If we want to do hand-on data management, do we need a local server ? Do we use the C4DM test repository ? Would any users actually have any data to work with anyway ?
h2. Things we must make
* *Leaflets*, *handouts* etc
** _What is version control?_ and why use it?
** _Unit testing and audio software_
** _Data management and policy_
** _Software licences and copyright_