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UID:submissions.supercomputing.org_SC18_sess322_post268@linklings.com
SUMMARY:Reproducibility as Side Effect
DESCRIPTION:Poster\nTech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\nReproducib
 ility as Side Effect\n\nWang, Zhen, Anderson, Keahey\n\nThe ability to kee
 p records and reproduce experiments is a critical element of the scientifi
 c method for any discipline. However, the recording and publishing of rese
 arch artifacts that allow to reproduce and directly compare against existi
 ng research continue to be a challenge. In this paper, we propose an exper
 iment précis framework that helps the experiment repeatability. Guided by 
 the framework, we implement a prototype tool called ReGen which generates 
 repeatable experiment scripts that can be used or shared along with a deta
 iled experiment description automatically. The evaluation shows that ReGen
  is effective in reducing the researcher’s efforts of creating a repeatabl
 e experiment in a real setting.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=post268&sess=sess322
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