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SUMMARY:Reproducibility as Side Effect
DESCRIPTION:Shu Wang, Zhuo Zhen, and Jason Anderson (University of Chicago
 ) and Kate Keahey (Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago)\n\n
 The ability to keep records and reproduce experiments is a critical elemen
 t of the scientific method for any discipline. However, the recording and 
 publishing of research artifacts that allow to reproduce and directly comp
 are against existing research continue to be a challenge. In this paper, w
 e propose an experiment précis framework that helps the experiment repeata
 bility. Guided by the framework, we implement a prototype tool called ReGe
 n which generates repeatable experiment scripts that can be used or shared
  along with a detailed experiment description automatically. The evaluatio
 n shows that ReGen is effective in reducing the researcher’s efforts of cr
 eating a repeatable experiment in a real setting.\n\nRegistration Category
 : Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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