[IPOL discuss] [IPOL edit] Reproducibility of Computation Based Research: Languages, Standards, Methodologies and Platforms

Pascal Monasse monasse at imagine.enpc.fr
Thu Mar 26 09:43:24 CET 2015


I would be happy to help, but I am a bit worried about two things:
- The deadline for submission is this coming Sunday.
- There is the question of originality of the contribution. What we have to 
say has already been presented at other venues.

Best,
Pascal

On Thursday, March 26, 2015 08:20:03 AM Jean-Michel Morel wrote:
> Dear IPOL contributors,
> Some of us should attend this conference on reproducible research (in
> Paris!) and propose a talk to describe IPOL.  I'll of course help, I made a
> report on IPOL a few months ago that can be transformed into a
> communication.
> Can one or two of you  volunteer to prepare and submit the paper to the
> conference.
> Best,
> Jean-Michel
> 
> 
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Nicolas Limare <
> 
> nicolas.limare at cmla.ens-cachan.fr> wrote:
> > A workshop organised by people from http://www.execandshare.org/
> > (ex-RunMyCode), Paris, July 28-30.
> > 
> > 
> > http://www.ntms-conf.org/ntms-2015/index.php/workshops/reproducibility-of-> > computation-based-research-workshop
> > 
> > RCBR2015
> > Reproducibility of Computation Based Research:  Languages, Standards,
> > Methodologies and Platforms
> > Joint event with NTMS15
> > 
> > Scientific Reproducibility refers to the ability of obtaining the same
> > results, obtained previously, by applying the identical methods and
> > experimental conditions used to obtain the original results.  In the
> > context of computation based research i.e. when computer codes are
> > used to produce or demonstrate the research findings, methods and
> > experimental conditions include, among others things, data, codes and
> > computation environment specifications. However, research findings are
> > often showed by publishing scientific paper only. This leads to tricky
> > issues of reproducibility which in turn could lead to many
> > difficulties in knowledge transfer and even to a crisis of
> > credibility.
> > The workshop is expected to provide an opportunity for researchers to
> > meet and discuss the latest solutions, scientific results and methods
> > in solving intriguing problems in the field of computation based
> > research reproducibility. The workshop covers all aspects related to
> > the standardization, development, assessment, deployment, operation
> > and sustainability of research oriented solutions and systems. Topics
> > include, but are not limited to:
> > 
> > Data and code Repositories for research
> > Reproducibility platforms and tools
> > Standardization and reproducibility criterions
> > Cross domain reproducibility
> > Traceability, versioning and authors’ rights
> > Research Verifiability
> > Research Reusability
> > Research sustainability
> > Code Testability
> > Research Oriented Domain Specific Languages
> > Experimentation methods description and Preservation.
> > Continuous  integration
> > 
> > 
> > --
> > Nicolas LIMARE
> > http://nicolas.limare.net/



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