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You can find | You can find our brief introduction guide that serves as a resource for the geoscience community at [https://github.com/csdms/csdms-2022-tutorial WholeTale-Intro]. This guide assists in utilizing the Whole Tale platform for the purpose of sharing and publishing computational models, thereby facilitating the pursuit of reproducible research efforts. |
Revision as of 10:27, 28 August 2023
You can now use Whole Tale for reproducible research
The Whole Tale platform fosters computational reproducibility by empowering researchers to create and publish transparent and reproducible artifacts of computational research. A "Tale" is characterized as an executable self-contained research entity that incorporates data (references), code (computational methods), computational environment, and a narrative (traditional scientific storytelling). Through the Whole Tale platform, users can actively produce and modify Tales, as well as rerun them to duplicate and validate outcomes just as the original Tale creator achieved. Furthermore, a Tale can be submitted (e.g., published) to an external research repository and be assigned a persistent identifier by said repository.
You can find our brief introduction guide that serves as a resource for the geoscience community at WholeTale-Intro. This guide assists in utilizing the Whole Tale platform for the purpose of sharing and publishing computational models, thereby facilitating the pursuit of reproducible research efforts.