GIScience conference authors and researchers face the same computational reproducibility challenges as authors and researchers from other disciplines who use computers to analyse data. Here, to assess the reproducibility of GIScience research, we apply a rubric for assessing the reproducibility of 75 conference papers published at the GIScience conference series in the years 2012-2018. Since the rubric and process were previously applied to the publications of the AGILE conference series, this paper itself is an attempt to replicate that analysis, however going beyond the previous work by evaluating and discussing proposed measures to improve reproducibility in the specific context of the GIScience conference series. The results of the GISc...
Communicating deep understanding between humans is key to the effective application and sharing of s...
Data and code for analysis and plots used in the manuscript "Reproducible research and GIScience: an...
Reproducibility is a core element of the scientific method. In the Geosciences, the insights derived...
Ponencia presentada en: 11th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science and thus for geographic research as well. However, studi...
Scientific reproducibility is essential for the advancement of science. It allows the results of pre...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
Computational reproducibility is possible when the data, procedures and software involved in a study...
Ponència presentada a The 15th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing celebrat a Tromsø, Noruega, ...
Data and code for research article Reproducible Research and GIScience: an evaluation using GIScienc...
Open reproducible research (ORR) is the practice of publishing the source code and the datasets need...
Many journals today encourage authors to share code and data used in studies, but only a minority en...
Communicating deep understanding between humans is key to the effective application and sharing of s...
Data and code for analysis and plots used in the manuscript "Reproducible research and GIScience: an...
Reproducibility is a core element of the scientific method. In the Geosciences, the insights derived...
Ponencia presentada en: 11th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science and thus for geographic research as well. However, studi...
Scientific reproducibility is essential for the advancement of science. It allows the results of pre...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
Computational reproducibility is possible when the data, procedures and software involved in a study...
Ponència presentada a The 15th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing celebrat a Tromsø, Noruega, ...
Data and code for research article Reproducible Research and GIScience: an evaluation using GIScienc...
Open reproducible research (ORR) is the practice of publishing the source code and the datasets need...
Many journals today encourage authors to share code and data used in studies, but only a minority en...
Communicating deep understanding between humans is key to the effective application and sharing of s...
Data and code for analysis and plots used in the manuscript "Reproducible research and GIScience: an...
Reproducibility is a core element of the scientific method. In the Geosciences, the insights derived...