Condor: Case Study of a Large-Scale, Physics-Based Code Development Project

Although physics-based computational engineering software is becoming key to product development for industry and government, its development and support require considerable time and resources. A series of case studies seeks to address this limitation, investigating software development practices and lessons learned, such as the importance of agile processes and strong customer focus.

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