I discuss the “what”, “why ” and “how ” or reproducible research, a concept that emerged recently in computational sciences. It refers to the idea that the ultimate product is not a published paper only, but the data, software and everything else needed to produce that paper. In signal processing, the discussion just started, and this paper attempts to add to the current efforts of bringing the issue to the forefront and looking for solutions to make it happen
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
It is now widely recognized that the traditional published article is insufficient to permit verific...
EDITORIAL The past year has been an interesting one for those interested in reproducible research...
How often have you been able to implement an algorithm as it is described in a paper? And when you d...
National audienceThe ability to reproduce experiments and results is condition to a solid scientific...
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation...
How often have you been able to implement an algorithm as it is described in a paper? And when you d...
Power point presentation on the NSF funding policy and the next steps for data management plans in t...
Reproducibility is a fundamental pillar in science but it has recently been described as hard and ch...
In the July 2009 issue of Biostatistics, we announced arrangements intended to encourage authors of ...
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Power point presentation on the “Reproducibility in Computational Science” by Victoria Stodden going...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
It is now widely recognized that the traditional published article is insufficient to permit verific...
EDITORIAL The past year has been an interesting one for those interested in reproducible research...
How often have you been able to implement an algorithm as it is described in a paper? And when you d...
National audienceThe ability to reproduce experiments and results is condition to a solid scientific...
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation...
How often have you been able to implement an algorithm as it is described in a paper? And when you d...
Power point presentation on the NSF funding policy and the next steps for data management plans in t...
Reproducibility is a fundamental pillar in science but it has recently been described as hard and ch...
In the July 2009 issue of Biostatistics, we announced arrangements intended to encourage authors of ...
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Power point presentation on the “Reproducibility in Computational Science” by Victoria Stodden going...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
It is now widely recognized that the traditional published article is insufficient to permit verific...
EDITORIAL The past year has been an interesting one for those interested in reproducible research...