In case some of you missed that post on the NITRC website (see forwarded message below). It would be great if somebody from the Neurobureau could attend. I unfortunately won't be able to make it. I believe the stuff we're doing on the ADHD200 competition is very relevant in a way. <div>
<br></div><div>Best regards,</div><div><br clear="all">Pierre Bellec, PhD<br>Chercheur adjoint<br><div>Centre de recherche de l'institut de Gériatrie de Montréal</div><div>Département d'informatique et de recherche opérationnelle</div>
<div>Université de Montréal<br><a href="http://simexp-lab.org/brainwiki/doku.php?id=pierrebellec" target="_blank">http://simexp-lab.org/brainwiki/doku.php?id=pierrebellec</a><br></div>(001)(514) 340 3540 #3367<br>
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Date: 2011/4/17<br>Subject: [nitrc-open-discussion forum][4019] Reproducible Research Workshop: July 2011<br>To: <a href="mailto:noreply@public.nitrc.org">noreply@public.nitrc.org</a><br><br><br><br>
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By: Luis Ibanez<br>
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Reproducible Research Workshop:<br>
Tools and Strategies for Scientific Computing<br>
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July 13-16, 2011<br>
University of British Columbia in Vancouver.<br>
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Organizers aim in this workshop to gather speakers to discuss BEST PRACTICES<br>
for "REPRODUCIBLE RESEARCH": The idea that research contributions in the<br>
computational sciences involve not only publication of an article in an<br>
academic venue, but also release of sufficient components of the<br>
software and data such that the results claimed in the publication can<br>
be reproduced and extended by other scientists.<br>
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The first step in reproducible research is to ensure that the<br>
developer can reproduce and easily build upon his or her own results.<br>
There are many well established tools and techniques available for<br>
software and data development and management, and the first day of the<br>
workshop will be an introduction to the most useful among them -- a<br>
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT BOOTCAMP if you will.<br>
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with<br>
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COMMUNITY FORUM ON REPRODUCIBLE RESEARCH POLICIES<br>
<a href="http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrf." target="_blank">http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrf.</a>.. [3]" target="_blank">[/url]<br>
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Description of the forum:<br>
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Organizers are inviting a number of people from the editorial boards of journals, leadership<br>
positions in professional societies, and program managers from funding<br>
agencies. Our goal is to facilitate a discussion of issues such as:<br>
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* What is the meaning of "reproducible research" in computational science?<br>
* How is computational research best preserved?<br>
* What policies will encourage reproducibility?<br>
* What should journals require and/or provide to accompany computational publications?<br>
* Should funding agencies support public databases for code and data?<br>
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More at<br>
<a href="http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrf." target="_blank">http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrf.</a>.. [6]" target="_blank"><a href="http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrf." target="_blank">http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrf.</a>.. [7]<br>
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[3] <a href="http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/" target="_blank">http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/</a><br>
[4] <a href="http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/" target="_blank">http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/</a><br>
[5] <a href="http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/" target="_blank">http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/</a><br>
[6] <a href="http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/" target="_blank">http://kingkong.amath.washington.edu/rrforum/</a><br>
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