date: 2017-11-29T13:08:42Z pdf:PDFVersion: 1.5 pdf:docinfo:title: Best practices for replicability, reproducibility and reusability of computer-based experiments exemplified by model reduction software xmp:CreatorTool: LaTeX with hyperref package access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: Over the recent years the importance of numerical experiments has gradually been more recognized.Nonetheless, sufficient documentation of how computational results have been obtained is often not available. Especially in the scientific computing and applied mathematics domain this is crucial, since numerical experiments are often employed to verify the proposed hypothesis in a publication. This work aims to propose standards and best practices for the setup and publication of numerical experiments. Naturally, this amounts to a guideline for development, maintenance, and publication of numerical research software. Such a primer will enable the replicability and reproducibility of computer-based experiments or published results and also promote the reusability of the associated software. dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.5 pdf:docinfo:creator_tool: LaTeX with hyperref package access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: Best practices for replicability, reproducibility and reusability of computer-based experiments exemplified by model reduction software modified: 2017-11-29T13:08:42Z cp:subject: Over the recent years the importance of numerical experiments has gradually been more recognized.Nonetheless, sufficient documentation of how computational results have been obtained is often not available. Especially in the scientific computing and applied mathematics domain this is crucial, since numerical experiments are often employed to verify the proposed hypothesis in a publication. This work aims to propose standards and best practices for the setup and publication of numerical experiments. Naturally, this amounts to a guideline for development, maintenance, and publication of numerical research software. Such a primer will enable the replicability and reproducibility of computer-based experiments or published results and also promote the reusability of the associated software. pdf:docinfo:subject: Over the recent years the importance of numerical experiments has gradually been more recognized.Nonetheless, sufficient documentation of how computational results have been obtained is often not available. Especially in the scientific computing and applied mathematics domain this is crucial, since numerical experiments are often employed to verify the proposed hypothesis in a publication. This work aims to propose standards and best practices for the setup and publication of numerical experiments. Naturally, this amounts to a guideline for development, maintenance, and publication of numerical research software. Such a primer will enable the replicability and reproducibility of computer-based experiments or published results and also promote the reusability of the associated software. pdf:docinfo:creator: J\"org Fehr meta:author: Jan Heiland meta:creation-date: 2016-09-28T07:08:04Z created: 2016-09-28T07:08:04Z access_permission:extract_for_accessibility: true Creation-Date: 2016-09-28T07:08:04Z Author: Jan Heiland producer: xdvipdfmx (0.7.8) pdf:docinfo:producer: xdvipdfmx (0.7.8) pdf:unmappedUnicodeCharsPerPage: 0 dc:description: Over the recent years the importance of numerical experiments has gradually been more recognized.Nonetheless, sufficient documentation of how computational results have been obtained is often not available. Especially in the scientific computing and applied mathematics domain this is crucial, since numerical experiments are often employed to verify the proposed hypothesis in a publication. This work aims to propose standards and best practices for the setup and publication of numerical experiments. Naturally, this amounts to a guideline for development, maintenance, and publication of numerical research software. Such a primer will enable the replicability and reproducibility of computer-based experiments or published results and also promote the reusability of the associated software. Keywords: Replicability; Reproducibility; Reusability; Repeatability; Recomputability; Computer-Based Experiments access_permission:modify_annotations: true dc:creator: Jan Heiland description: Over the recent years the importance of numerical experiments has gradually been more recognized.Nonetheless, sufficient documentation of how computational results have been obtained is often not available. Especially in the scientific computing and applied mathematics domain this is crucial, since numerical experiments are often employed to verify the proposed hypothesis in a publication. This work aims to propose standards and best practices for the setup and publication of numerical experiments. Naturally, this amounts to a guideline for development, maintenance, and publication of numerical research software. 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