The term Reproducible Research (RR) refers to “the idea that the ultimate product of academic research is the paper along with the full computational environment used to produce the results in the paper such as the code, data, etc. that can be used to reproduce the results and create new work based on the research.” Source: Wikipedia. The need for reproducibility is increasing dramatically as data analyses become more complex, involving larger datasets and more sophisticated computations. Obviously, the advent of the Cloud Computing paradigm is expected to provide the appropriate means for RR. This tutorial is meant to provide an overview of sensible tools every researcher (in computer science but not only) should be aware of to enable R...
Roundtable participants identified ways of making computational research details readily available, ...
This is the final report on reproducibility@xsede, a one-day workshop held in conjunction with XSEDE...
Reproducibility is core to science, and a critical issue in computational science
The term Reproducible Research (RR) refers to “the idea that the ultimate product of academic resear...
Computational reproducibility is the ability to obtain identical results from the same data with the...
National audienceThe ability to reproduce experiments and results is condition to a solid scientific...
The reproduction and replication of research results has become a major issue for a number of scient...
International audienceIn the context of experimental research, testbeds play an important role inena...
The act of sharing scientific knowledge is rapidly evolving away from traditional articles and prese...
Power point presentation on the NSF funding policy and the next steps for data management plans in t...
Reproducibility of experiments is a key foundation in the empirical sciences. Yet, both the perceive...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Computational reproducibility represents a key challenge for making one's own work accessible and ea...
Power point presentation on the “Facilitation Scientific Discovery in the Digital Age” by Victoria S...
Roundtable participants identified ways of making computational research details readily available, ...
This is the final report on reproducibility@xsede, a one-day workshop held in conjunction with XSEDE...
Reproducibility is core to science, and a critical issue in computational science
The term Reproducible Research (RR) refers to “the idea that the ultimate product of academic resear...
Computational reproducibility is the ability to obtain identical results from the same data with the...
National audienceThe ability to reproduce experiments and results is condition to a solid scientific...
The reproduction and replication of research results has become a major issue for a number of scient...
International audienceIn the context of experimental research, testbeds play an important role inena...
The act of sharing scientific knowledge is rapidly evolving away from traditional articles and prese...
Power point presentation on the NSF funding policy and the next steps for data management plans in t...
Reproducibility of experiments is a key foundation in the empirical sciences. Yet, both the perceive...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Computational reproducibility represents a key challenge for making one's own work accessible and ea...
Power point presentation on the “Facilitation Scientific Discovery in the Digital Age” by Victoria S...
Roundtable participants identified ways of making computational research details readily available, ...
This is the final report on reproducibility@xsede, a one-day workshop held in conjunction with XSEDE...
Reproducibility is core to science, and a critical issue in computational science