Reproducibility Practice in High-Performance Computing: Community Survey Results

We present the survey results in this article. Results show that the reproducibility initiative activities have contributed to higher levels of awareness on the part of SC conference technical program participants, and hint at contributing to greater scientific impact for the published papers of the SC conference series. Stringent point-of-manuscript-submission verification is problematic for reasons we point out, as are inherent difficulties of computational reproducibility in HPC. Future efforts should better decouple the community educational goals from goals that specifically strengthen a research work’s potential for long-term impact through reuse 5–10 years down the road.
Source: Computing in Science and Engineering - Category: Information Technology Source Type: research