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New guide: How reproducible should research software be?

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Sam Harrison

Sam Harrison

SSI fellow

Abhishek Dasgupta

Abhishek Dasgupta

SSI fellow

Simo Waldman

Alex Henderson

Christopher Lovell

Posted on 17 May 2021

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New guide: How reproducible should research software be?

Posted by j.laird on 17 May 2021 - 2:30pm

Graph showing research software impact increases with the levels of reproducibilityLevels of reproducibility

A new guide has been published attempting to answer the question 'How reproducible should research software be?'.

The guide defines four levels of reproducibility, suggesting criteria to help you decide which level your research software should be at, and recommending practices to reach these levels of reproducibility.

It is the result of a discussion session at the Software Sustainability Institute Fellows Online Selection Day 2021 by Sam Harrison, Abhishek Dasgupta, Simon Waldman, Alex Henderson and Christopher Lovell.

Read the guide: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4761867

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