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− | | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="font-size:x-large">TRUST 2014</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size:medium">1st International Workshop on Reproducible Research Methodologies and New Publication Models</span></p><p style="text-align: center">June 12, 2014 (afternoon), Edinburgh, UK</p><p style="text-align: center">(co-located with [http://conferences.inf.ed.ac.uk/pldi2014 PLDI 2014])</p> | + | | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="font-size:x-large">TRUST 2014</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size:medium">1st International Workshop on Reproducible Research Methodologies and New Publication Models</span></p><p style="text-align: center">June 12, 2014 (afternoon), Edinburgh, UK</p><p style="text-align: center">(co-located with [http://conferences.inf.ed.ac.uk/pldi2014 PLDI 2014])</p><p style="text-align: center"></p> |
+ | '''<span style="font-size:large">Call for papers</span>''' | ||
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+ | It becomes excessively challenging or even impossible to capture, share and accurately reproduce experimental results in computer engineering for fair and trustable evaluation and future improvement due to ever rising complexity of the design, analysis and optimization of computer systems, increasing number of ad-hoc tools, interfaces and techniques, lack of a common experimental methodology, and lack of simple and unified mechanisms, tools and repositories to preserve and exchange knowledge apart from numerous publications where reproducibility is often not even considered. | ||
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+ | This workshop is an interdisciplinary forum for academic and industrial researchers, practitioners and developers in computer engineering to discuss ideas, experience, trustable and reproducible research methodologies, practical techniques, tools and repositories to: | ||
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+ | *capture, preserve, formalize, systematize, exchange and improve knowledge and experimental results including negative ones | ||
+ | *describe and catalog whole experimental setups with all artifacts including algorithms, benchmarks, codelets, datasets, tools, models, among many others | ||
+ | *validate and verify experimental results by the community | ||
+ | *develop common research interfaces for existing or new tools | ||
+ | *deal with variability and rising amount of experimental data using statistical analysis, data mining, predictive modeling and other techniques | ||
+ | *implement previously published experimental scenarios (auto-tuning, run-time adaptation) using common infrastructure | ||
+ | *implement open access to publications and data (particularly discussing intellectual property IP and legal issues) | ||
+ | *enable interactive articles | ||
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Revision as of 11:27, 12 December 2013
TRUST 2014 1st International Workshop on Reproducible Research Methodologies and New Publication Models June 12, 2014 (afternoon), Edinburgh, UK (co-located with PLDI 2014) Call for papers It becomes excessively challenging or even impossible to capture, share and accurately reproduce experimental results in computer engineering for fair and trustable evaluation and future improvement due to ever rising complexity of the design, analysis and optimization of computer systems, increasing number of ad-hoc tools, interfaces and techniques, lack of a common experimental methodology, and lack of simple and unified mechanisms, tools and repositories to preserve and exchange knowledge apart from numerous publications where reproducibility is often not even considered. This workshop is an interdisciplinary forum for academic and industrial researchers, practitioners and developers in computer engineering to discuss ideas, experience, trustable and reproducible research methodologies, practical techniques, tools and repositories to:
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