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CATEGORIES:RSE Seminars
SUMMARY:Code Execution during peer review with CODECHECK -
  Daniel Nüst\, ifgi\, TU Dresden
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231019T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231019T140000
UID:TALK203323AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/203323
DESCRIPTION:Data and software are the foundation for a vast va
 riety and volume of computational research in all 
 scientific disciplines. This is how we make sense 
 of small and huge datasets using everything from o
 ne-off scripts to high-performance computing infra
 structures. Nowadays\, most of\nthese works are ev
 entually presented to a scientific community in fo
 rm of a paper for the recognition of research outp
 uts and career advancement.\nResearch papers are i
 ncreasingly accompanied by data and software to en
 sure transparency\, reproducibility\, and reusabil
 ity. This change is driven by shifting community p
 ractice as well as by publisher guidelines. Howeve
 r\, the actual inspection of these building blocks
  is not a common part of the publication and peer 
 review process. The CODECHECK initiative tries to 
 make code execution standard practice in peer revi
 ew using a particular focus and a set of  principl
 es. We present variants of CODECHECK and highlight
  the possibilities for research software engineers
  to participate in academic peer review as codeche
 ckers. Furthermore\, we demonstrate the AGILE conf
 erence's Reproducibility Review as a concrete impl
 ementation of CODECHECK. The Reproducible AGILE in
 itiative demonstrates how good scientific and deve
 lopment practices can be encouraged and spread thr
 ough communication and collaboration.\n\nDaniel is
  a research software engineer and postdoc at the C
 hair of Geoinformatics\, TU Dresden\, Germany. He 
 develops tools for open and reproducible geoscient
 ific research and is a proponent for open scholars
 hip and reproducibility in the projects NFDI4Earth
  (https://nfdi4earth.de/)\, OPTIMETA (https://proj
 ects.tib.eu/optimeta)\, and CODECHECK (https://cod
 echeck.org.uk/).\n\nHybrid Zoom details will be em
 ailed to the RSE mailing list\; if you are not on 
 the list\, please contact the organisers.
LOCATION:JJ Thomson Seminar Room\, Maxwell Centre
CONTACT:Jack Atkinson
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