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SUMMARY:ACMP04 - Multi-Team Software Collaboration within the Exascale Com
 puting Project
DESCRIPTION:Hana Frluckaj (University of Texas at Austin)\n\nCollaboration
  and team science are emerging areas of interest in research and software 
 production. Historically, multi-institutional research collaborations are 
 difficult to initiate and maintain, negatively impacting communication, ne
 gotiation, and dialogue between industry, government, and academic researc
 hers. The Exascale Computing Project was created to facilitate broader res
 earch collaboration under a shared funding structure and extended timeline
  to support scientific discovery. We conducted interviews with ECP teams, 
 representing a variety of domain specialities, research institutions, prog
 ramming backgrounds, and application areas. Using grounded theory as our a
 nalytical framework, we assessed how ECP’s structure created an environmen
 t of increased trust between projects and how software shared between team
 s facilitated sustained collaboration. Based on our findings within ECP pr
 ojects, we share recommendations for sustainable multi-institutional colla
 boration and best shared software practices.\n\n
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