@book{04a32e40f85e477f9eaf7edf7f1393a2,
title = "Proceedings of the 2023 Improving Scientific Software Conference",
abstract = "The Software Engineering Assembly (SEA) is a loosely structured group of software engineers and scientists who write scientific software, mostly but not only at NCAR and mostly but not only in the field of atmospheric sciences. The mission of the SEA is to foster a sense of community for software professionals within UCAR, to facilitate effective participation through cross-cutting interactions in UCAR's science mission, to enhance communication with management in matters of concern to software matters, and to engage UCAR software professionals as full partners in setting priorities for the design, development and maintenance of the software infrastructure needed to realize UCAR's mission. Among many initiatives to accomplish its mission, the SEA organizes a conference series, the Improving Scientific Software (ISS) Conference, formerly called simply SEA conference, which started in 2012. These papers represent the best examples of the state of the practice in scientific software development, and disseminating them will contribute to improving scientific software, which is the mission of the conference.",
keywords = "technical report",
author = "Taysia Peterson and Brian Vanderwende and Sheri Mickelson and Jesse Nusbaumer and Alper Altuntas and J. Baugh and K. Blackman and S. Bruno and P. Carlson and F. Gabelmann and C. Holt and P. Kandolf and T. Lahmer and F. Marko and Jesse Nusbaumer and V. Popescu-Vifor and C. Roedig and B. Smith and K. Sorathia and C. Urbanke and M. Wali and T. Weber and Michael Wiltberger and E. Wimmer",
note = "Copyright author(s). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.5065/j0e4-ss70",
language = "American English",
series = "NCAR Technical Notes",
publisher = "NSF NCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research",
address = "United States",
}