Accessible Reproducible Research. Mesirov, J. P. 327(5964):415–416.
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Scientific publications have at least two goals: (i) to announce a result and (ii) to convince readers that the result is correct. Mathematics papers are expected to contain a proof complete enough to allow knowledgeable readers to fill in any details. Papers in experimental science should describe the results and provide a clear enough protocol to allow successful repetition and extension. [...]
@article{mesirovAccessibleReproducibleResearch2010,
  title = {Accessible Reproducible Research},
  author = {Mesirov, Jill P.},
  date = {2010-01},
  journaltitle = {Science},
  volume = {327},
  pages = {415--416},
  issn = {1095-9203},
  doi = {10.1126/science.1179653},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1179653},
  abstract = {Scientific publications have at least two goals: (i) to announce a result and (ii) to convince readers that the result is correct. Mathematics papers are expected to contain a proof complete enough to allow knowledgeable readers to fill in any details. Papers in experimental science should describe the results and provide a clear enough protocol to allow successful repetition and extension. [...]},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-6576219,data-lineage,data-provenance,data-transformation-modelling,metadata,not-automatic-workflow,open-data,reproducible-research},
  number = {5964}
}

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