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DESCRIPTION:Open-source software (OSS) is a practical way to ensure reprodu
 cibility and avoid reinventing the wheel in computational physics. In part
 icular\, few-body systems physics has various targets and various software
  requirements\, so we are building an open-source ecosystem in Julia as a 
 shared infrastructure with reusability and extensibility. In this talk\, w
 e introduce the architectural design and development roadmap derived from 
 system-level testability and report the current development status.
DTSTAMP:20260428T134256Z
LOCATION:Room 5
SUMMARY:Testability-First Design for Few-Body Systems Physics - Shuhei Ohno
 \, Martin Mikkelsen
URL:https://pretalx.com/juliacon-2026/talk/UFKC3U/
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