People are talking a lot these days about research being "open" and "reproducible". It all sounds great, but HOW do we do it? How can we apply these great ideals to our actual work? This week we'll discuss reproducible computational research, guided by Ten simple rules for computational research and Mozilla's code review guidelines
Installation instructions: You will need to install the appropriate programs. See the R section of the installation instructions page. Please also install these packages: .
Directions: MADLab is located in Gerstein Science Information Centre, Room B112 at the south end of the first lower level. Once you go through the main entrance of Gerstein, take a right turn down a corridor (across from the admin desk or just past the reading room), then take the stairs down and follow the signs to MADLab, the door should be open 10-15 minutes before the lesson.
People are talking a lot these days about research being "open" and "reproducible". It all sounds great, but HOW do we do it? How can we apply these great ideals to our actual work? This week we'll discuss reproducible computational research, guided by Ten simple rules for computational research and Mozilla's code review guidelines
Installation instructions: You will need to install the appropriate programs. See the R section of the installation instructions page. Please also install these packages: .
Directions: MADLab is located in Gerstein Science Information Centre, Room B112 at the south end of the first lower level. Once you go through the main entrance of Gerstein, take a right turn down a corridor (across from the admin desk or just past the reading room), then take the stairs down and follow the signs to MADLab, the door should be open 10-15 minutes before the lesson.