Seeking success factors for Computational Science software projects
Funded by the NSF , we [1] seek the factors that predict for better success for Computational Science software projects. With help from our colleagues at MOLSSI [2] and the SCIENCE GATEWAY GROUP [3], we are seeking your views on what computational science projects are out there, and which of those might be called "better" than others.

We therefore ask that you fill out the following questionnaire (it should not take more than 15 minutes).

[1] PI Dr Tim Menzies < tjmenzie@ncsu.edu>   
[2] Contact: Dr Paul Saxe <psaxe@vt.edu>
[3] Contact: Dr. Marlon Pierce <marpierc@iu.edu>

This work is funded under NSF grant NSF OAC # 1931425,
https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1931425&HistoricalAwards=false
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Q1: What Computational Science software projects are out there?

Please review our list of known computational science projects at  http://t.ly/IYAu. What have we missed? 

Please respond with a list of project (one per line).  And, if you can,  a contact email for each  (or maybe, if you can,  even a Github repo)
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Q2: What THREE factors are MOST  associated with successful Computational Science software projects? *
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Q3a. List three computational science projects of which one is more successful. By what criteria is that one  more successful than the other two? *
Q3b. (Optional) Please repeat  question Q3a, but this time, do it with another three projects. 
Q4: Any other comments you'd like to make on our goal of  seeking success factors for Computational Science software projects?
Thank you so much! 
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