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Ten Simple Rules for Reproducible Research in Jupyter Notebooks

Authors :
Rule, Adam
Birmingham, Amanda
Zuniga, Cristal
Altintas, Ilkay
Huang, Shih-Cheng
Knight, Rob
Moshiri, Niema
Nguyen, Mai H.
Rosenthal, Sara Brin
Pérez, Fernando
Rose, Peter W.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Reproducibility of computational studies is a hallmark of scientific methodology. It enables researchers to build with confidence on the methods and findings of others, reuse and extend computational pipelines, and thereby drive scientific progress. Since many experimental studies rely on computational analyses, biologists need guidance on how to set up and document reproducible data analyses or simulations. In this paper, we address several questions about reproducibility. For example, what are the technical and non-technical barriers to reproducible computational studies? What opportunities and challenges do computational notebooks offer to overcome some of these barriers? What tools are available and how can they be used effectively? We have developed a set of rules to serve as a guide to scientists with a specific focus on computational notebook systems, such as Jupyter Notebooks, which have become a tool of choice for many applications. Notebooks combine detailed workflows with narrative text and visualization of results. Combined with software repositories and open source licensing, notebooks are powerful tools for transparent, collaborative, reproducible, and reusable data analyses.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1810.08055
Document Type :
Working Paper