Anna-Lena Lamprecht, C. Martinez-Ortiz, M. Barker, Sadie L. Bartholomew, Justin Barton, Neil Philippe Chue Hong, Jeremy Cohen, Stephan Druskat, Jeremy Forest, Jean‐Noel Grad, D. Katz, Robin Richardson, R. Rosca, Douwe Schulte, A. Struck, Marion Weinzierl
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As recognition of the vital importance of software for contemporary research is increasing, Research Software Engineering (RSE) is emerging as a discipline in its own right. We present an inventory of relevant research questions about RSE as a basis for future research and initiatives to advance the field, highlighting selected literature and initiatives. This work is the outcome of a RSE community workshop held as part of the 2020 International Series of Online Research Software Events (SORSE) which identified and prioritized key questions across three overlapping themes: people, policy and infrastructure. Almost half of the questions focus on the people theme