giabaio / BCEA

Bayesian Cost Effectiveness Analysis. Given the results of a Bayesian model (possibly based on MCMC) in the form of simulations from the posterior distributions of suitable variables of costs and clinical benefits for two or more interventions, produces a health economic evaluation. Compares one of the interventions (the "reference") to the others ("comparators"). Produces many summary and plots to analyse the results
https://gianluca.statistica.it/software/bcea/
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Archiving on Zenodo or elsewhere. #14

Open seabbs opened 4 years ago

seabbs commented 4 years ago

It can be really great to be able to link to specific package versions using a DOI. Zenodo is a nice tool for doing this. What do you think?

Linked to #6

giabaio commented 4 years ago

This I have to confess I'm not very familiar with... So essentially, I don't really know what I think --- but I sense you are about to enlighten me?... ;-)

seabbs commented 4 years ago

No problem :smile:

So the idea is that you can archive and assign a DOI to each release (so version 1.0.0) for example. If I am doing analysis with your package I can then reference this version to get the exact code I used (rather than your updated code). It is similar to providing a version number but more formalized. It's also independent of GitHub which is probably sensible as a back up for versioning the software.

An example is here.

Happy to support implementing this.

giabaio commented 4 years ago

Sounds like a sensible idea/plan and happy for it to go ahead!

seabbs commented 4 years ago

Awesome - pleased your happy for me to have a stab at this stuff.

Could you leave open the issues that you are interested in having implemented and just close that you are not? It would really help me keep track of things to do from a project management perspective.

giabaio commented 4 years ago

Done