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SUMMARY:Code Execution during peer review with CODECHECK - Daniel Nüst\, 
 ifgi\, TU Dresden
DTSTART:20231019T120000Z
DTEND:20231019T130000Z
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CONTACT:Jack Atkinson
DESCRIPTION:Data and software are the foundation for a vast variety and vo
 lume of computational research in all scientific disciplines. This is how 
 we make sense of small and huge datasets using everything from one-off scr
 ipts to high-performance computing infrastructures. Nowadays\, most of\nth
 ese works are eventually presented to a scientific community in form of a 
 paper for the recognition of research outputs and career advancement.\nRes
 earch papers are increasingly accompanied by data and software to ensure t
 ransparency\, reproducibility\, and reusability. This change is driven by 
 shifting community practice as well as by publisher guidelines. However\, 
 the actual inspection of these building blocks is not a common part of the
  publication and peer review process. The CODECHECK initiative tries to ma
 ke code execution standard practice in peer review using a particular focu
 s and a set of  principles. We present variants of CODECHECK and highlight
  the possibilities for research software engineers to participate in acade
 mic peer review as codecheckers. Furthermore\, we demonstrate the AGILE co
 nference's Reproducibility Review as a concrete implementation of CODECHEC
 K. The Reproducible AGILE initiative demonstrates how good scientific and 
 development practices can be encouraged and spread through communication a
 nd collaboration.\n\nDaniel is a research software engineer and postdoc at
  the Chair of Geoinformatics\, TU Dresden\, Germany. He develops tools for
  open and reproducible geoscientific research and is a proponent for open 
 scholarship and reproducibility in the projects NFDI4Earth (https://nfdi4e
 arth.de/)\, OPTIMETA (https://projects.tib.eu/optimeta)\, and CODECHECK (h
 ttps://codecheck.org.uk/).\n\nHybrid Zoom details will be emailed to the R
 SE mailing list\; if you are not on the list\, please contact the organise
 rs.
LOCATION:JJ Thomson Seminar Room\, Maxwell Centre
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