Title :
Reproducible Research as a Community Effort: Lessons from the Madagascar Project
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
Reproducible research is the discipline of attaching software code and data to publications, which enables the reader to reproduce, verify, and extend published computational experiments. Instead of being the responsibility of an individual author, computational reproducibility should become the responsibility of open source scientific-software communities. A dedicated community effort can keep a body of computational research alive by actively maintaining its reproducibility. The Madagascar open source software project offers an example of such a community.
Keywords :
natural sciences computing; project management; public domain software; Madagascar open source software project; computational experiments; computational reproducibility; computational research; dedicated community effort; open source scientific-software communities; reproducible research; software code; Computer applications; Maintenance engineering; Open source software; Research and development; Scientific computing; Software development; open source; reproducible research; scientific computing; scientific software;
Journal_Title :
Computing in Science & Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/MCSE.2014.94