Research software, which includes both source code and executables used as part of the research process, presents a significant challenge for efforts aimed at ensuring reproducibility. In order to inform such efforts, we conducted a survey to better understand the characteristics of research software as well as how it is created, used, and shared by researchers. Based on the responses of 215 participants, representing a range of research disciplines, we found that researchers create, use, and share software in a wide variety of forms for a wide variety of purposes, including data collection, data analysis, data visualization, data cleaning and organization, and automation. More participants indicated that they use open source software than ...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
The reproduction and replication of novel results has become a major issue for a number of scientifi...
Discusses solutions to the reproducibility dissemination issues in computational science
Modern research in science and engineering relies heavily on software, but while academia uses citat...
Since the 1660's the scientific method has included reproducibility as a mainstay in its effort to r...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
In computational science and in computer science, research software is a central asset for research....
Across science disciplines, software code is being written by scientists and deemed critical to rese...
The reproduction and replication of research results has become a major issue for a number of scient...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Reproducibility is the idea of being able to duplicate the results of a study or experiment. The rep...
International audienceScientific progress calls for reproducing results. Due to limited resources, t...
Power point presentation on “Tools for Academic Research” exploring the “Crisis in Computational Sci...
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
Background: Developers face challenges in building high-quality research software due to its inheren...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
The reproduction and replication of novel results has become a major issue for a number of scientifi...
Discusses solutions to the reproducibility dissemination issues in computational science
Modern research in science and engineering relies heavily on software, but while academia uses citat...
Since the 1660's the scientific method has included reproducibility as a mainstay in its effort to r...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
In computational science and in computer science, research software is a central asset for research....
Across science disciplines, software code is being written by scientists and deemed critical to rese...
The reproduction and replication of research results has become a major issue for a number of scient...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Reproducibility is the idea of being able to duplicate the results of a study or experiment. The rep...
International audienceScientific progress calls for reproducing results. Due to limited resources, t...
Power point presentation on “Tools for Academic Research” exploring the “Crisis in Computational Sci...
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
Background: Developers face challenges in building high-quality research software due to its inheren...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
The reproduction and replication of novel results has become a major issue for a number of scientifi...
Discusses solutions to the reproducibility dissemination issues in computational science