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| Git has achieved over 90% adoption among software developers, offering powerful capabilities such as code reproducibility, streamlined collaboration, and robust audit trails. The PHUSE Emerging Trends and Innovation working group has assembled representatives from diverse organizations to address industry-specific challenges and establish best practices for implementing Git in statistical reporting environments. Over the past year, we have been meeting regularly to discuss how different companies are integrating Git into their day-to-day work. | ||
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| In this presentation, we will share the findings of our first white paper on Git in Statistical Programming. We will highlight how Git is currently being used across the industry, provide recommendations for broader adoption, and outline best practices tailored to statistical reporting. We will also explore how Git can meet regulatory requirements while offering a modern, transparent solution for tracking code changes over time. |
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Would you like to say "second" white paper, or is the message that this is the first white paper of a certain topic/direction?
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That's fair, I was thinking about the working group white paper as a little different from those prepared for conference, but maybe that's inaccurate.
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That's fair, I was thinking about the working group white paper as a little different from those prepared for conference, but maybe that's inaccurate.
I see what you mean, and the US Connect paper was more about introducing Git and the working group rather than diving in to specific current uses across the industry. However you think best to word this abstract, I am fine with
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