A great deal of effort has gone into preserving digital research data, but not as much for the software and code preservation to use the data. The computer programs to view, process, analyze, and create data are an integral part of the research workflow. There are "many issues remain in regards to identifying and capturing metadata, dependencies, support for attribution and citation, infrastructure development, and developing appropriate workflows to enable service provision." The article looks at the development of a visual representation of software preservation at Johns Hopkins University, which looks at:
- major approaches to software preservation for research software and data
- a need to evaluate our capacity to offer software preservation services
- and the need for a road-map
- developing concepts and theory
- writing the software
- obtaining all objects required for execution
- collecting inputs and setting parameters, and
- making use of the results
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