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Reproducible Research in Computational Harmonic Analysis
2009
Computing in science & engineering (Print)
CopubliShed by the ieee CS and the aip Scientific computation is emerging as absolutely central to the scientific method, but the prevalence of very relaxed practices is leading to a credibility crisis. Reproducible computational research, in which all details of computations-code and data-are made conveniently available to others, is a necessary response to this crisis. The authors review their approach to reproducible research and describe how it has evolved over time, discussing the arguments for and against working reproducibly.
doi:10.1109/mcse.2009.15
fatcat:kjmpunnw2je37iclnd52ueyzmu