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         Reproducibility of Computation Based Research
       Languages, Standards, Methodologies and Platforms
                          (RCBR 2015)

              in conjunction with IFIP NTMS 2015
                 27-29 July 2015, Paris, France
                    http://www.ntms-conf.org
     Technically supported by IEEE, IEEE COMSOC & IFIP TPC6
      All accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore

IMPORTANT DATES
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April 30: Paper Submission Due Date
May 30: Notification to Authors
June 15: Camera Ready Paper Due Date

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

PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers are to be submitted electronically on the EDAS web site of
the conference in PDF format.

Submissions should be original and limited to 5 double-column pages,
and should follow IEEE paper templates. Paper with more pages can be
accepted however they need to be reduced to 5 pages for publication.

Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference
proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other
Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.

Workshop Co-chairs
Yvan STROPPA, CNRS: [email protected]
BenoĆ®t Charroux, EFREI: [email protected]
Layth SLIMAN, EFREI: [email protected]
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