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Draft of October webinar event
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startdate: "2024-10-23"
time: "1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT" # Ensure that time zone is correct with respect to standard/daylight time
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title: "Inclusive Practices and Software Project Productivity"
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presenters:
- name: Mark C Miller
affiliation: Applications, Simulations and Quality Division, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
github-id: markcmiller86
bio: |
Mark C Miller has participated in the development of a number of scientific database and data modeling technologies including Silo, ASCI-DMF, HDF5, ITAPS and most recently the MACSio scalable I/O proxy application. Mark has been the lead developer of Silo since the late 90's supporting scalable I/O requirements of LLNL HPC simulation codes including ALE3D, Kull, Ares, LASNEX, Overlink and VisIt. Mark's expertise includes data models and their impact on software interoperability, high performance I/O, Software Quality Engineering for HPC libraries. Mark is passionate about the history of computing and the role of inclusion in the success of scientific computing projects.
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bsswio-topics: ["inclusivity", "strategies for more effective teams", "user experience", "documentation", "software process improvement", "online learning"]
registration-url: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItce-orz0sHgN-Y11kCNvew7N4iyS5CFQ
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# format: YouTube
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# url: /assets/artifacts/hpcbp/hpcbp-088-inclusive-practices.pdf
# - label: Q&A
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# url: /assets/artifacts/hpcbp/hpcbp-088-inclusive-practices-qa.pdf
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qa-public-url: http://bit.ly/hpc-bp-qa
survey-public-url: http://bit.ly/hpc-bp-feedback
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location: Online
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type: Webinar
series:
- "HPC Best Practices Webinars"
activities:
- "COLABS"
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topic: inclusive practices in software projects
short-description: |
This presentation will outline a long list of concrete, inclusive practices scientific computing projects can easily incorporate into existing activities and plans, and which will we believe will have a positive impact on productivity and sustainability.
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The productivity of high-performance computational science and engineering (HPC/CSE) projects is significantly impacted by the ability of large, multidisciplinary teams to work together; to collaborate ethically and trustfully, to communicate with clarity and empathy, to be inspired to contribute authentically and with enthusiasm and thoughtfulness. Inclusivity and inclusive practices play a key role in facilitating all of that and more. Likewise, the lack of attention to inclusivity and inclusive practices can dramatically negatively impact scientific productivity. Topics central to diversity, equity, and inclusivity (DE&I) such as gender identity, sexual harassment, and racism can sometimes overshadow our perception of many other dimensions to inclusivity such as neurodivergence (15-20% prevalence), mobility impairment (16%), handedness (10%), dyslexia/dyscalculia (3-7%), color vision deficiency (5%) or other visual impairment (1%-40%) or hearing impairment (15%) to name a few. Inclusivity and inclusive practices can play a role in improving almost every aspect of a scientific computing project. The benefits of inclusive practices include reducing barriers to adoption, increasing a product's reach, improving productivity, increasing innovation, attracting and retaining a wider talent pool, and improving job satisfaction. This presentation will outline a long list of concrete, inclusive practices scientific computing projects can easily incorporate into existing activities and plans (and could be incorporated into PIER plans) which will have a positive impact on productivity and sustainability. If logistics permit, we’ll end with in a short Kahoot! game to inspire further dialog.

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