Reproducible Computational Science
An article about
computational science in a scientific publication is
not the scholarship itself, it is merely advertising of the scholarship.
The actual scholarship is the complete software development environ-
ment and the complete set of instructions which generated the figures.
―David L.
Donoho,
WaveLab
and Reproducible Research, 1995, p. 5
See also: Matthias Schwab, Martin Karrenbach, and Jon Claerbout, Making scientific computations reproducible, Stanford Exploration Project 2003
This is a web page for the book:
Folkmar Bornemann, Dirk
Laurie, Stan Wagon, Jörg Waldvogel: The SIAM 100-Digit Challenge, A Study in
High-Accuracy Numerical Computing. Society of Industrial and Applied
Mathematics (SIAM), Philadelphia, 2004.
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