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Managing Software Provenance to Enhance Reproducibility in Computational Research (2308.15637v2)

Published 29 Aug 2023 in cs.SE and cs.CE

Abstract: Scientific processes rely on software as an important tool for data acquisition, analysis, and discovery. Over the years sustainable software development practices have made progress in being considered as an integral component of research. However, management of computation-based scientific studies is often left to individual researchers who design their computational experiments based on personal preferences and the nature of the study. We believe that the quality, efficiency, and reproducibility of computation-based scientific research can be improved by explicitly creating an execution environment that allows researchers to provide a clear record of traceability. This is particularly relevant to complex computational studies in high-performance computing (HPC) environments. In this article, we review the documentation required to maintain a comprehensive record of HPC computational experiments for reproducibility. We also provide an overview of tools and practices that we have developed to perform such studies around Flash-X, a multi-physics scientific software.

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Authors (2)
  1. Akash Dhruv (8 papers)
  2. Anshu Dubey (11 papers)
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