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Questions concerning "Open Science", or research done in full view of the public eye, with a focus on accessibly and reproducibility, including tools to enable such access.
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I wrote the code based on a paper's methodology; are there any legal problems with making it...
You are not required to get permission to implement an idea you have read about in a paper, or to make it open source.
The paper is protected by copyright, but this only protects the text and images …
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Sharing data (not a data set) with a research paper
e.g. experiment parameters, results, etc.
In the past, I have shared this kind of data from a conference paper in any of a few ways:
Create an extended tech report version of the conference pap …
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I've reproduced a paper: where shall I share the code and findings?
In the field of Computer Networks, there is the Reproducing Networking Research blog, which allows anybody to contribute replications of networking experiments, or original research in a form that all …
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Reference on availability of source code used in computer science research articles?
Here's a relevant study on computer science systems research that addresses your first question, "What percentage of research articles are provided with their source code?". The study is described in …