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TriBITS lifecycle model. Version 1.0, a lean/agile software lifecycle model for research-based computational science and engineering and applied mathematical software.
Willenbring, James M. ; Bartlett, Roscoe Ainsworth (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN) ; Heroux, Michael Allen
关键词: COMPUTERS;    COMPUTER CODES;    PROGRAMMING;    PRODUCTION;    PRODUCTIVITY;    TARGETS;    TESTING;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1038225
RP-ID  :  SAND2012-0561
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1038225
Others  :  TRN: US201208%%588
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

Software lifecycles are becoming an increasingly important issue for computational science and engineering (CSE) software. The process by which a piece of CSE software begins life as a set of research requirements and then matures into a trusted high-quality capability is both commonplace and extremely challenging. Although an implicit lifecycle is obviously being used in any effort, the challenges of this process - respecting the competing needs of research vs. production - cannot be overstated. Here we describe a proposal for a well-defined software lifecycle process based on modern Lean/Agile software engineering principles. What we propose is appropriate for many CSE software projects that are initially heavily focused on research but also are expected to eventually produce usable high-quality capabilities. The model is related to TriBITS, a build, integration and testing system, which serves as a strong foundation for this lifecycle model, and aspects of this lifecycle model are ingrained in the TriBITS system. Here, we advocate three to four phases or maturity levels that address the appropriate handling of many issues associated with the transition from research to production software. The goals of this lifecycle model are to better communicate maturity levels with customers and to help to identify and promote Software Engineering (SE) practices that will help to improve productivity and produce better software. An important collection of software in this domain is Trilinos, which is used as the motivation and the initial target for this lifecycle model. However, many other related and similar CSE (and non-CSE) software projects can also make good use of this lifecycle model, especially those that use the TriBITS system. Indeed this lifecycle process, if followed, will enable large-scale sustainable integration of many complex CSE software efforts across several institutions.

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