AbstractWe present the Lab Wiki, an executable paper platform primarily designed but not limited to networking experiment-based research. The LabWiki leverages the current state of the art tools for the orchestration of experiments in the networking community and propose a new approach to execute and reproduce experiments. We demonstrate the usability of the LabWiki through an example at the boundary between network and high performance computing researches
We describe a set of tools that support the running, documentation, and evaluation of computational ...
Abstract: This work focuses on the design and implementation of web-experiments based on the LabVIEW...
Wikis may be used to expand the scientific research process beyond the traditional publication of a ...
Abstract: The ability to repeat the experiments from a research study and obtain similar results is ...
International audienceA science is defined by a set of encyclopedic knowledge related to facts or ph...
. Computational environments used by scientists should provide high-level support for scientic proce...
The means we use to record the process of carrying out research remains tied to the concept of a pag...
Scientific experiments are executed through activities that create, use, communicate and distribute ...
A majority of the pedagogical uses of computers fall somewhere within the five headings of Drill, Nu...
The ability to conduct consistent, controlled, and repeatable large-scale experiments in all areas o...
Recent examples of high-impact teaching practices in the undergraduate chemistry laboratory that inc...
The term e-Science describes computational and data-intensive science. It has become a complementary...
AbstractAdessowiki is a collaborative platform for scientific programming and document writing. It i...
The original World Wide Web vision was of a global and shared information space, and the Web as we n...
In times of digitalisation, the most common type of laboratory documentation can still be found on p...
We describe a set of tools that support the running, documentation, and evaluation of computational ...
Abstract: This work focuses on the design and implementation of web-experiments based on the LabVIEW...
Wikis may be used to expand the scientific research process beyond the traditional publication of a ...
Abstract: The ability to repeat the experiments from a research study and obtain similar results is ...
International audienceA science is defined by a set of encyclopedic knowledge related to facts or ph...
. Computational environments used by scientists should provide high-level support for scientic proce...
The means we use to record the process of carrying out research remains tied to the concept of a pag...
Scientific experiments are executed through activities that create, use, communicate and distribute ...
A majority of the pedagogical uses of computers fall somewhere within the five headings of Drill, Nu...
The ability to conduct consistent, controlled, and repeatable large-scale experiments in all areas o...
Recent examples of high-impact teaching practices in the undergraduate chemistry laboratory that inc...
The term e-Science describes computational and data-intensive science. It has become a complementary...
AbstractAdessowiki is a collaborative platform for scientific programming and document writing. It i...
The original World Wide Web vision was of a global and shared information space, and the Web as we n...
In times of digitalisation, the most common type of laboratory documentation can still be found on p...
We describe a set of tools that support the running, documentation, and evaluation of computational ...
Abstract: This work focuses on the design and implementation of web-experiments based on the LabVIEW...
Wikis may be used to expand the scientific research process beyond the traditional publication of a ...