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Programming Languages

AGILE-DEVOPS  
Discussion about adopting and implementing Agile ways of working and DevOps working practices and tools within a University

AMEMR  
This list brings together scientist and collaborators who work in the marine ecosystem modelling community.

ASTON-FL-READING-GROUP  
Forensic Linguistics Reading Group - Centre for Forensic Linguistics at Aston University

AZURE-MANAGERS  
This list is used to exchange information about issues relating to the governance, implementation and management of the Azure cloud compute platform in the United Kingdom Higher and Further Education community

COMP-FORTRAN-90  
This list covers all aspects of Fortran 90, 95, 2003, 2008, 2018 and various parallel Fortran dialects. The emphasis should be on the new features of Fortran 90. It welcomes contributions from people who write Fortran 90 applications, teach it in courses, want to port programs and use it on (super) computers.

COMPUTING-WORCESTER  
This list is used to make announcements of events and seminars that may be of interest to Computing professionals and academics within the Hereford and Worcester region.

DAWN-DEV  
Mailing list for the Developers of the DAWN Science collaborative software. www.dawnsci.org

EIS-EMERALD-USERS-GROUP  
This list will be used for the dissemination of service information, training events, seminars and peer-to-peer advice related to the eIS Emerald GPU cluster system.

FACS  
This mailing list is for messages concerning Formal Aspects of Computing Science.

HARWELL-SW-COMMUNITY  
Discussion and announcement list for the Harwell Campus Software Engineering Community

HEA-OERINTERNATIONAL  
The purpose of this community of practice is for HEA OER International project leads/teams to communicate with each other and with the HEA OER International management team during the lifecycle of the project. The list is used as a bulletin noticeboard and for announcements, sharing project experiences,project plans and reporting.

HPC-TECHFORUM  
Technical Forum List for the ARCHER National HPC Service. Aims to allow ARCHER Users, Service Providers, and other interested partners discuss technical issues around using HPC in the UK. Will not be used for general announcements, only for technical discussion and details of ARCHER Technical Forum Meetings.

NESY  
Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning Association

NWVRG  
A mail group to support the actions of the North West Virtual Reality Group: sub list of ukvrsig

OPM  
This is a Special Interest Group (SIG) for anyone interested in Object-Process Methodology (OPM) which is a compact conceptual approach, language, and methodology for modelling and knowledge representation of automation systems. The application of OPM ranges from simple assemblies of elemental components to complex, multidisciplinary, dynamic systems. OPM has been adopted by the International Organization for Standardization, ISO, and on December 7, 2015 it was published as a normative ISO 19450 document at https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:pas:19450:ed-1:v1:en. Over the past two decades, Prof. Dov Dori of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Technion has been developing Object-Process Methodology (OPM) as a language and method for conceptual modeling of complex systems of any kind, be it artificial or natural. An OPM model expresses both graphically and textually the architecture of the system: Interconnected diagrams at varying levels of detail, from a bird's eye view to any desired number of "nuts and bolts" views, specify any conceptual and logical aspect of the system. Each graphic expression is translated on the fly to a corresponding textual specification in a plain subset of English. A basic premise underlying OPM is that one can build a model of any system in any domain and at any level of complexity with the most minimal set of building blocks: stateful objects (objects with states) and processes that create or consume objects, or change their states. Over the last decade, Technion students at the Enterprise Systems Modeling Laboratory developed OPCAT (Object-Process CASE Tool), a software package that is available freely from the Lab's website http://esml.iem.technion.ac.il/ and translates the user's graphic input into simple English in real time. This enables quick model development jointly by the customer and the system architects and engineers, and reliable verification of the model as it is being created. The SIG is managed by Dr Pathmeswaran Raju of Cranfield University, UK.

PASS  
This is an interdisciplinary network for researchers interested in software programming both as a research device and an object of study, particularly around the methodological innovations happening through social science usages of digital data. It aims to support the cultivation of "critical technical practice" (Agre, 1997) around the research, development and use of code - informed by developments in digital methods, digital sociology and emerging teaching formats. PaSS draws on research in Science and Technology Studies, New Media Studies, Software Studies, Ethnomethodology, Human-Computer Interaction and associated fields to look at how programming practices can not just be studied, but also critically leveraged for teaching and research. The PaSS mailing list is a low traffic list for news, announcements and discussion around programming in the context of social research. <HTML> This is an interdisciplinary network for researchers interested in software programming both as a research device and an object of study, particularly around the methodological innovations happening through social science usages of digital data. It aims to support the cultivation of "critical technical practice" (Agre, 1997) around the research, development and use of code - informed by developments in digital methods, digital sociology and emerging teaching formats. PaSS draws on research in Science and Technology Studies, New Media Studies, Software Studies, Ethnomethodology, Human-Computer Interaction and associated fields to look at how programming practices can not just be studied, but also critically leveraged for teaching and research. The PaSS mailing list is a low traffic list for news, announcements and discussion around programming in the context of social research. </HTML>

QM-STRUCTURES  
A general discussion forum on logical, semantic, and categorical methods in quantum information, computation, and programming languages

SCOTRSE  
A list for Scottish Research Software Engineers.

SOFTWARE-DEVELOPMENT  
This list is intended for those in education support that develop in house software. ideally this list will be used to discuss and share ideas relating to education support software, such as student record systems or virtual learning environments.

SREPLS  
The South of England Regional Programming Language Seminar (S-REPLS) is an informal regional meeting for researchers and industry professionals with an interest in programming language theory and implementation.

TEXTANALYSIS  
The list is used by Edinburgh Text Analysis Research Group (based in the University of Edinburgh, but open to researchers across UK and beyond) to discuss projects and ideas related to Text Analysis (aka Automated Content Analysis, Quantitative Content Analysis, Text as Data, Text Mining etc).

WEBPA-DEV  
A mailing list to discuss development practices, concerns, and objectives for the open source peer review tool, WebPA

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