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Summary of the introduction #372

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@MakisH MakisH commented Oct 14, 2024

Related to #368. I tried to condense everything that was too verbose or a side-story, and to remove anything related to the removed part (career levels, organizational support, etc). I also removed all but one placeholders for further publications, as I don't see that happening before the end of the month.

Starting point:

  • Introduction: 1026 words
  • Terminology - RSE: 299 words
  • Terminology - further: 214 words
  • Total: 1539 words

Result:

  • Introduction: 506 words (50% or original)
  • Terminology - RSE: 0 words (0%) - I think this is one of the verbose parts that should not really be part of this particular paper, since there are already so many others working on the definition.
  • Terminology - further: 273 words (128%)
  • Total: 779 words (51% of original)

Introduction:

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Terminology:

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@MakisH MakisH changed the title Start with summarizing the introduction Summary of the introduction Oct 14, 2024
@MakisH MakisH marked this pull request as ready for review October 15, 2024 09:31
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MakisH commented Oct 15, 2024

@CaptainSifff @mhagdorn (or whoever else wants to have a look): this is now ready for review from my side.

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All good, I get the point, that it's unclear whether we have a DOI by the end of this month....

Summarising, RSEs have skills and experience in three important areas: in the research area(s) their software is used in, in software engineering topics, as well as in interdisciplinary communication.
This paper is a condensed version of a more comprehensive paper [@Goth2023] published at FIXME:INSERTREFHERE.
Besides the foundational competencies (extracted 1-to-1 from there), that paper further elaborates
on the guiding values and principles of an RSE, points to related work,
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I think the pointer to the tasks section in the original paper is missing in this enumeration.

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Made this more explicit in 4b731c2

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looks good.

@CaptainSifff CaptainSifff merged commit ad3c8c7 into main Oct 21, 2024
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