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The software space of science

arXiv:2604.2382015.9
Predicted impact top 82% in DL · last 90 daysOriginality Synthesis-oriented
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For scientometrics and research policy, this provides a systematic view of tool usage patterns across disciplines, but the findings are largely descriptive and incremental.

This paper maps the software space of science by analyzing software mentions from 1.3 million publications (2004-2021), constructing a network of 520 tools that cluster into 8 functional communities. It finds that disciplinary tool portfolios are crystallizing over time, settling on a common set of tools.

Science advances not only through the accumulation of facts but also through the evolution of tools. Crucially, tools are rarely used in isolation. They form tool portfolios, combinations shaped by a discipline's workflows and analytical demands. Software, near-ubiquitous in modern research and traceable across the published literature, offers a unique window to study tool use in science. Here, we map the software space of science by analyzing mentions to software from 1.3 million publications from 2004 to 2021. We construct a network of 520 software tools linked by disciplinary co-usage, with link strength weighted by proximity based on revealed comparative advantage. This network reveals a structured landscape in which tools cluster into 8 functional communities, including computing and statistics, wet lab instrumentation, and several bioinformatics specializations, with each discipline occupying a distinct position reflecting its characteristic tool portfolios. The breadth of a discipline's tool portfolio is shaped by the nature of its research workflow: fields combining experimental and computational tasks draw on multiple communities, while those with narrower methodological demands concentrate in one. These structural differences are stable across the observation period. At the same time, across all broad disciplinary categories, disciplinary tool portfolios are crystallizing, settling on a common set of tools.

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