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reproducibility
StatTag: Connecting statistical software to Microsoft Word
StatTag is a free, open-source software plug-in for conducting reproducible research. It facilitates the creation of dynamic documents using Microsoft Word documents and statistical software, such as Stata, SAS, R, and Python.
Luke Rasmussen
SLICES/pos: Reproducible Experiment Workflows
SLICES-RI is a european research initiative aiming to create a digital research infrastructure providing an experimental platform for the upcoming decades. One of the main goals of this initiative is the creation of fully reproducible experiments.
Sebastian Gallenmüller
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Georg Carle
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Kate Keahey
Static Python Perf: Measuring the Cost of Sound Gradual Types
Gradual typing is a solution to the longstanding tension between typed and untyped languages: let programmers write code in any flexible language (such as Python), equip the language with a suitable type system that can describe invariants in part of a program, and use run-time checks to ensure soundness.
Ben Greenman
These 4 new features will change the way you use OpenROAD
Introduction Welcome to the final blog post for my GSoC’23! Once again, my name is Jack and I am working under the open-source electronic design automation project - OpenROAD. We are a fast growing leading open-source foundational application for semiconductor digital design, as evidenced from our consistent star growth since inception.
Jack Luar
Last updated on Oct 31, 2023
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Final Blog Measuring Open-source Database Systems under TPC-C Benchmark with Unreported Settings
The project plans to understand the impact of missing settings on performance of the target open-source database systems.
Xueyuan Ren
Last updated on Oct 30, 2023
SoR'23
Public Artifact and Data Visualization: A Journey to Empower
Hola Amigos! As we draw the curtains on our project titled Public Artifact and Data Visualization we’re thrilled to present the incredible advancements we’ve achieved since our mid-term update.
Jiayuan Zhu
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Krishna Madhwani
Last updated on Oct 24, 2023
SoR'23
Final Blog on Teaching Computer Networks with Reproducible Research: Developing a 'classroom competition' for adaptive video delivery
Hello Again! I’m excited to present my final blog post summarizing the progress and achievements made over the 2023 Summer of Reproducibility Fellowship.I will be sharing the work I’ve created for the Teaching Computer Networks with Reproducible Research: Developing a ‘classroom competition’ for adaptive video delivery.
Srishti Jaiswal
Last updated on Oct 25, 2023
SummerofReproducibility23
Final Blog on Using Reproducibility in Machine Learning Education
Welcome back! In my final blog post for the 2023 Summer of Reproducibility Fellowship, I’ll be sharing my experiences and the materials I’ve created for the Using Reproducibility in Machine Learning Education project.
Mohamed Saeed
Last updated on Oct 18, 2023
SummerofReproducibility23
Learning Machine Learning by Reproducing Vision Transformers
Hello again! In this blog post, I will be discussing the second material I created for the 2023 Summer of Reproducibility Fellowship. As you may recall from my first post, I am working on the Using Reproducibility in Machine Learning Education project with Fraida Fund as my mentor.
Mohamed Saeed
Last updated on Oct 6, 2023
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noWorkflow as an experiment management tool - Final Report
This post describes our midterm work status and some achievements we have made so far in our project proposal for noWorkflow. For a more friendly introduction to our work, please, refer to this tutorial available.
Jesse Lima
Last updated on Sep 17, 2023
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