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RRRR 2022 : Workshop on Reproducibility and Replication of Research Results | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://qcomp.org/rrrr/2022/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The First Workshop on Reproducibility and Replication of Research Results (RRRR 2022) is part of ETAPS 2022 in Munich, Germany. It provides a forum to present novel approaches to foster reproducibility of research results, and replication studies of existing work, in the broad area of formal methods research. Its goal is to spread the word on best practices, and reward the work invested in replicating results.
Where reproducible research can be independently confirmed by third parties using artifacts provided by the original authors, replicating a result means to independently obtain it using new measurements, data, or implementations. RRRR will improve the knowledge transfer between the many separate initiatives – like artifact evaluations and tool competitions – that today support reproducibility, and provide a venue to formally publish replication studies, recognising their immense benefit to the scientific community and the hard work involved. Submissions RRRR invites submissions in two topics and two formats. All accepted submissions will be collected in informal pre-proceedings. Please submit via EasyChair. Topics Submissions are encouraged in, but not limited to, two main topics: * Novel developments in, or retrospective studies on, reproducibility initiatives. These should go beyond the pure presentation of an initiative, by e.g. scientifically discussing the context, comparing with other approaches, and/or justifying the novelty/expected impact of the contribution. * Replication studies: Reports on successful or failed attempts at replicating earlier research results. These reports should precisely describe what could and could not be replicated, fill in gaps in the original publication if necessary, and eventually come with a reproducibility package (artifact). Submissions should be related to research in the broad area of formal methods that would be in scope for one of the ETAPS conferences in principle. It is not required that the earlier work that a replication study is based on has been published at ETAPS. Submission Types RRRR accepts two types of submissions: * Extended abstracts (around 2 pages in LNCS style including references). These may cover work in progress, or work related to RRRR that has recently been published at a conference or in a journal. * Short papers (around 6 pages in LNCS style plus references). These should describe finished, not-yet-published work. Short papers will undergo a full reviewing process by at least three PC members. Extended abstracts will be selected by the organisers. We encourage, but do not require, short papers to be accompanied by an artifact for reproduction. Authors of accepted submissions will present their work at the workshop, with equal treatment of extended abstracts and short papers. We encourage demonstrations to be integrated in presentations, in particular for replication studies. Special Issue in STTT Authors of accepted short papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a special issue in the International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer (STTT). We expect these extended versions to be accompanied by an artifact for reproduction that will be permanently archived with a DOI upon publication of the journal paper. |
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