2022
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.78195.1
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Research Software vs. Research Data I: Towards a Research Data definition in the Open Science context

Abstract: Background: Research Software is a concept that has been only recently clarified. In this paper we address the need for a similar enlightenment concerning the Research Data concept. Methods: Our contribution begins by reviewing the Research Software definition, which includes the analysis of software as a legal concept, followed by the study of its production in the research environment and within the Open Science framework. Then we explore the challenges of a data definition and some of the Research Data defi… Show more

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“…Even when the differences are too important, and maybe the proposed dissemination and evaluation procedures are not directly applicable as such in both settings, they could help to suggest hints to address the diverse issues appearing in each environment. In summary, the present work follows and expands the approach adopted in 15 . Both articles can be read separately, but they constitute a whole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Even when the differences are too important, and maybe the proposed dissemination and evaluation procedures are not directly applicable as such in both settings, they could help to suggest hints to address the diverse issues appearing in each environment. In summary, the present work follows and expands the approach adopted in 15 . Both articles can be read separately, but they constitute a whole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Moreover, a RS development team may not just use software produced by other teams, but also include external software as a component inside the ongoing development, something which can be facilitated by the Free/Open Source Software (FLOSS) 1 licenses. This potential external component will qualify here as RS if it complies with the three characteristics given in the above definition 15 . Moreover, the responsible team of the resulting work should clearly identify the included external components and their licenses, as well as highlight, by means of recommended citation practices, 13 , 17 , 18 , the external components that qualify as RS.…”
Section: Research Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
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