Sustainable computational science: the ReScience initiative

Computer science offers a large set of tools for prototyping, writing, running, testing, validating, sharing and reproducing results; however, computational science lags behind. In the best case, authors may provide their source code as a compressed archive and they may feel confident their research...

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Hauptverfasser: Rougier, Nicolas P, Hinsen, Konrad, Alexandre, Frederic, Arildsen, Thomas, Barba, Lorena A, Benureau, Fabien C.Y, Brown, C. Titus, de Buyl, Pierre, Caglayan, Ozan, Davison, Andrew P, Delsuc, Marc-Andre, Detorakis, Georgios, Diem, Alexandra K, Drix, Damien, Enel, Pierre, Girard, Benoit, Guest, Olivia, Hall, Matt G, Henriques, Rafael N, Hinaut, Xavier, Jaron, Kamil S, Khamassi, Mehdi, Klein, Almar, Manninen, Tiina, Marchesi, Pietro, McGlinn, Daniel, Metzner, Christoph, Petchey, Owen, Plesser, Hans Ekkehard, Poisot, Timothee, Ram, Karthik, Ram, Yoav, Roesch, Etienne, Rossant, Cyrille, Rostami, Vahid, Shifman, Aaron, Stachelek, Joseph, Stimberg, Marcel, Stollmeier, Frank, Vaggi, Federico, Viejo, Guillaume, Vitay, Julien, Vostinar, Anya E, Yurchak, Roman, Zito, Tiziano
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