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‘The Cloud is Not Not IT’: Ecological Change in Research Computing in the Cloud

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Along with a number of other computing technologies, cloud computing services are increasingly being promoted as a way of enabling openness, reproducibility, and the acceleration of scientific work. While there have been a variety of studies of the cloud in terms of computing performance, there has been little empirical attention to the changes going on around cloud computing at the level of work and practice. Through a qualitative, ethnographic study, we follow a cosmology research group’s transition from a shared high performance computing cluster to a cloud computing service, and examine the cloud service as a coordinative artifact being integrated into a larger ecology of existing practices and artifacts. We find that the transition involves both change and continuity in the group’s coordinative work and maintenance work, and point out some of the effects this adoption has on the group’s larger set of practices. Finally, we discuss practical implications this has for the broader adoption of cloud computing in university-based scientific work.

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Sutherland, Will; Paine, Drew; Lee, Charlotte P. (2024): ‘The Cloud is Not Not IT’: Ecological Change in Research Computing in the Cloud. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): Vol. 33, No. 4. DOI: 10.1007/s10606-024-09490-1. Springer. ISSN: 1573-7551. pp. 1037-1069

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Cloud Computing, Computational Cosmology, Computers and Society, Computational platforms and environments, Computing Milieux

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  • Tereza Raquel Merlo, Fariba Fard, Suliman Hawamdeh (2025): Cloud Computing’s Impact on the Digital Transformation of the Enterprise: A Mixed-Methods Approach, In: Sustainability 13(17), doi:10.3390/su17135755
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