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Assorted articles and presentations
Our experience report with encountered problems in computer systems' research and new proposal for community-driven reviewing and validation of publications [arXiv , ACM DL ]
Science's Reproducibility Problem , Bob Grant, The Scientist
From Repeatability to Reproducibility and Corroboration , Dror G. Feitelson, SIGOPS Operating Syst. Rev. 49(1), pp. 3-11, Jan 2015
Reviewing peer review , Jeannette M. Wing, ACM Blog
How Should Peer Review Evolve? , Ed H. Chi, ACM Blog
Cambridge University news about open and reproducible research
Interesting Replicable "Badge" for journal articles , Daniel S. Katz
Research Wranglers: Initiatives to Improve Reproducibility of Study Findings (Environmental Health Perspectives)
Reproducible Research in Computational Science: Problems and Solutions For Data and Code Sharing , Victoria Stodden, ICML workshop 2010
Predatory publishing
Three myths about scientific peer review
The repeatability experiment of SIGMOD 2008 , SIGMOD Record, vol. 37, no. 1 (March 2008), 39-45.
"Begin with an Author's response to Reviews" - proposal to submit past reviews along with articles
Presentation by Professor Carole Goble
Dennis McCafferty, "Should Code be Released?"
Special section on Data replication & reproducibility , Science magazine, 2 December 2011
Chris Drummond, "Replicability is not Reproducibility: Nor is it Good Science"
Science is in a reproducibility crisis - how do we resolve it?
My blog article on "Automatic performance tuning and reproducibility as a side effect" for the Software Sustainability Institute
Trouble at the Lab , The Economist, 2013
Puzzling Measurement of "Big G" Gravitational Constant Ignites Debate
International vocabulary of metrology – Basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM)
White House takes notice of reproducibility in science, and wants your opinion
Problems during performance benchmarking:
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review - Special Issue on Repeatability and Sharing of Experimental Artifacts
Vinton G. Cerf. "Bit Rot: Long-Term Preservation of Digital Information" [Point of View ]
About citations: less related though interesting
Journals with artifact sharing and evaluation
National requirements
(C) 2011-2014 cTuning foundation