New @GEOTECUJI paper put at #giscience2021
The GIScience 2020 (-21) conference was held in two years due to pandemics. The second part of the conference also took place virtually at the end of September 2021. We were unable to visit the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, which was the local conference organizer.
The conference was held on a single track, which made it easy for participants to attend all sessions. Indeed, links to all of recording , including two keynotes, are available at https://giscience.org/program/. On the final day, our small team of open science enthusiasts presented our paper entitled “Reproducible Research and GIScience: an evaluation using GIScience conference papers“. It replicated the methodology we used to analyse the level of reproduction of AGILE papers , applied this time to a new data set: GIScience papers published in the
We do not find notable differences between the two conferences. The good news is that the GIScience papers exposed a minimal level of documentation regarding reproduction. The bad news is that the input data for the analysed papers was often poorly documented, which can definitely pose serious barriers to long-term reproduction.
The abstract of the paper appears below.
GIScience conference authors and researchers face the same computational reproducibility challenges as authors and researchers from other disciplines who use computers to analyse data. Here, to assess the reproducibility of GIScience research, we apply a rubric for assessing the reproducibility of 75 conference papers published at the GIScience conference series in the years
Cite our paper as
Frank Ostermann, Daniel Nüst, Carlos Granell, Barbara Hofer, Markus Konkol. Reproducible Research and GIScience: an evaluation using GIScience conference papers. K. Janowicz and J.A. Verstegen (Eds.): Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2021) – Part II. LIPIcs, Volume 208, pp 2:1–2:16. ISBN
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