Dear Jean-Michel,
It looks indeed a good occasion to speak about IPOL. I can help if you need even if I think that some other of your team will be more in the domain than me ;)
All the best.
Bertrand


Le 26/03/2015 08:20, Jean-Michel Morel a écrit :
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
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> 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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