Title :
Improving the Development Process for CSE Software
Author :
Heroux, M.A. ; Willenbring, J.M. ; Phenow, M.N.
Author_Institution :
Computational Math & Algorithms Dept., Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM
Abstract :
Scientific and engineering programming has been around since the beginning of computing, often being the driving force for new system development and innovation. At the same time a continual focus on new modeling capabilities, and some apparent cultural issues, find software processes for many computational science and engineering (CSE) software projects lacking. Certainly there are notable exceptions, but our experience has been that CSE software projects, although committed to writing high-quality software, have few if any formal software processes and tools in place, and are often unaware of formal software quality assurance (SQA) concepts. Presently, increasing complexity of applications and a broad push to certify computations are dictating a higher standard for CSE software quality; it is no longer sufficient to claim to write high quality software. However, traditional software development models can be impractical for CSE projects to implement. Despite this, CSE software teams can benefit by implementing valuable SQA processes and tools. In this paper we outline some the processes and tools that are successfully used by the Trilinos Project. These tools and processes have been useful not only in increasing verifiable software quality, but also have improved overall software quality, and the development experience in general
Keywords :
formal verification; software development management; software metrics; software quality; software tools; CSE software; Trilinos Project; computational science and engineering; engineering programming; scientific programming; software development models; software processes; software quality assurance; system development; verifiable software quality; Application software; Cultural differences; Electronic mail; Mathematical programming; Packaging; Software algorithms; Software quality; Software tools; Technological innovation; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing, 2007. PDP '07. 15th EUROMICRO International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Naples
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2784-1
DOI :
10.1109/PDP.2007.51