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M. Rupp, F. Gini, A. Pérez-Neira, B. Pesquet-Popescu, A. Pikrakis, B. Sankur, P. Vandewalle, A. Zoubir:
"Special Issue on Reproducible Research in Signal Processing";
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, Vol. 2011 (2011), S. 1 - 2.



Kurzfassung deutsch:
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation are growing
permanently in complexity, and it becomes thus almost impossible to judge the accuracy of research results merely
on the bare paper presentation. The precise definition of reproducibility varies across disciplines, but it is often
closely related to the definitions of repeatability and replicability. In a recent encyclopedia of philosophy of science,
reproducibility is described as the repeatability of the process of establishing a factor of the conditions under which
the same fact can be observed. In natural science, reproducibility is often related closely to the repeatability of
experimental conditions and results.

Kurzfassung englisch:
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation are growing
permanently in complexity, and it becomes thus almost impossible to judge the accuracy of research results merely
on the bare paper presentation. The precise definition of reproducibility varies across disciplines, but it is often
closely related to the definitions of repeatability and replicability. In a recent encyclopedia of philosophy of science,
reproducibility is described as the repeatability of the process of establishing a factor of the conditions under which
the same fact can be observed. In natural science, reproducibility is often related closely to the repeatability of
experimental conditions and results.

Schlagworte:
reproducible research


Elektronische Version der Publikation:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_199105.pdf



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