Flemisch, Bernd
Proceedings of the 3rd Dune User Meeting (2015): Archive of Numerical Software - Special Issue 2017
Dune, the Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment, has been under continuous development for more than 13 years. Several European institutions participate in this development, and over time, a substantial user community has evolved. In order to establish and foster personal contacts within the community as well as between users and developers, a first Dune User Meeting was held in Stuttgart in 2010, followed by a second one that took place in 2013 in Aachen. In 2015, the third Dune User Meeting was held in Heidelberg from 28th to 29th of September. More than 30 users and developers from five European countries attended, presented Dune-related work and engaged in lively discussions. Ten presentations resulted in contributions to these proceedings.
E-Science-Tage 2019: Data to Knowledge
Digitization offers a new, efficient tool to support scientific progress. Using modern information systems, research data can be digitally archived in almost all areas and reused more easily if necessary. Nowadays, when collective knowledge has grown enormously, systematization of research data is more important than ever. The E-Science Days 2019, which led to this publication, offered the opportunity to explore new ways of research data computing and helped to enhance digital science through a lively exchange of experiences and innovations.
E-Science-Tage 2021: Share Your Research Data
By sharing research data, scientists can benefit on all fronts: existing data sets can be reused and scientific progress can become more efficient. Data exchange creates more transparency, makes collaborations efficient and can be viewed as a quality assurance measure.
Throughout the E-Science-Tage 2021, the importance, risks and benefits of sharing research data was addressed. This conference proceeding book is a collection of presentations and posters on “Share Your Research data”.