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Our Scholarly Recognition System Doesn’t Still Work – Daniel S. Katz's blog
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Daniel S. Katz's blog. March 26, 2015. June 3, 2015. Our Scholarly Recognition System Doesn’t Still Work. 8220;Our Scholarly Recognition System Doesn’t Still Work” is the title of a panel at the Science of Team Science Conference. That I’m co-organizing with Amy Brand (Digital Science), Melissa Haendel (Oregon Health and Science University), and Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski (Elsevier). Our submitted abstract is:. We will need to find better ways to do team science and reward it if we are to solve large overa...
Summary of “Our Scholarly Recognition System Doesn’t Still Work” panel – Daniel S. Katz's blog
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Daniel S. Katz's blog. August 5, 2015. August 5, 2015. Summary of “Our Scholarly Recognition System Doesn’t Still Work” panel. This post is meant to summarize the “Our Scholarly Recognition System Doesn’t Still Work” p. Anel, held at the Science of Team Science Conference (SciTS), Friday, June 5, 2015, Bethesda, Maryland, USA. The slides from the panel are available at: http:/ www.slideshare.net/danielskatz/panel-our-scholarly-recognition-system-doesnt-still-work. Authorship order (differs by discipline).
Looking at Software Sustainability and Productivity Challenges from NSF – Daniel S. Katz's blog
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Daniel S. Katz's blog. August 17, 2015. Looking at Software Sustainability and Productivity Challenges from NSF. Daniel S. Katz and Rajiv Ramnath, National Science Foundation. Dkatz, rramnath}@nsf.gov. A white paper for the Computational Science and Engineering Software Sustainability and Productivity Challenges (CSESSP Challenges) Workshop. An inter-agency workshop sponsored by the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD). Software is an integral enabler of computation, exp...
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Daniel S. Katz's blog. January 13, 2016. January 13, 2016. December 28, 2015. December 28, 2015. Hardening software vs making it sustainable. October 29, 2015. November 24, 2015. Software metrics – what to count and how. August 27, 2015. August 27, 2015. The Price of Open-Source Software – A Joint Response. August 17, 2015. Looking at Software Sustainability and Productivity Challenges from NSF. August 5, 2015. August 5, 2015. July 15, 2015. July 15, 2015. The Need for Notebooks. June 22, 2015.
Scientific Software Quality versus Purpose? – Daniel S. Katz's blog
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Daniel S. Katz's blog. April 20, 2015. April 20, 2015. Scientific Software Quality versus Purpose? This is an expansion of a comment. On Titus Brown’s blog post “Please destroy this software after publication. kthxbye.”. Which talked about how much work should go into software that was used in a submitted paper. In the past, I’ve thought of software as having one of two different purposes:. So maybe quick and dirty code is never acceptable? To the question about why it exists. Because computing is now an...
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Reproducible Scientific Computing: Preserve the Mess or Encourage Cleanliness?
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Monday, August 10, 2015. Preserve the Mess or Encourage Cleanliness? As part of the DASPOS. Project, my research group. Is developing a variety of prototype tools for software preservation. Haiyan Meng and Peter Ivie have been doing the hard work of software development while I write the blog posts. This recent paper gives an overview of what we are up to:. Douglas Thain, Peter Ivie, and Haiyan Meng, Techniques for Preserving Scientific Software Executions: Preserve the Mess or Encourage Cleanliness?
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Reproducible Scientific Computing: Introduction: Mark Twain on Reproducibility, more or less
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Introduction: Mark Twain on Reproducibility, more or less. Having now figured out Blogspot's somewhat painful user interface, I will take up Doug's. To introduce myself and talk a little about reproducibility in the context of computational science:. I'm Daniel S. Katz. Or less formally, Dan), and I'm have two relevant roles in the context of this blog. First, I'm a researcher, specifically a Senior Fellow in the Computation Institute. This leads me to add: "Some work by the author...
Daniel S. Katz: Professional Activities
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Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations and Posters. Invited Conference and Workshop Presentations. Other Conference and Workshop Presentations. Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations and Posters. Invited Conference and Workshop Presentations. Other Conference and Workshop Presentations. In press, 2016. Z Zhang, D. S. Katz, A. Merzky, M. Turilli, S. Jha, Y. Nand, "Application Skeleton: Generating Synthetic Applications for Infrastructure Research," Journal of Open Source Software. V12(7): e1004947, 2016.
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Reproducible Scientific Computing: Artifact Evaluation Committees!
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Friday, July 24, 2015. It would seem we can all agree that reproducibility is a worthwhile goal, even that it is a sort of bar that all peer-reviewed publications should clear. However, there seems to be a significant variance in the greater research community with regard to the willingness to demonstrate or require (or even suggest! Reproducibility of peer-reviewed publications. Part of that variance certainly stems from the difficulty of precisely defining what reproducibility means for any given w...
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Mot de passe :. J'ai oublié mon mot de passe. Du manga, de la zik, du skate et du délire. Ayé, j'ai fais un blog! Je n'ai jamais été très chaud pour en faire un, puis un jour. La révélation, je me suis senti investis d'une mission (pas forcément impossible). Mais là, j'en fais un peu trop. Donc ce blog représente tout ce que j'aime:. Les mangas, mes potes, les délires et bien plus encore. Je vais tenté de l'entretenir au maximum mais je promets rien. Mise à jour :. Abonne-toi à mon blog! Ou poster avec :.
Daniel Katz, Ph.D. | Supporting public schools and the children they serve
Daniel Katz, Ph.D. March 15, 2018 · 5:51 pm. NationalSchoolWalkout – Grown Ups Need to Listen. Student activists, responding to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, organized a national walk out to memorialize murdered classmates, to protest gun violence, and to call for national action from elected officials. Across the country, at exactly 10am, 100s of thousands of students ( 100,000 in New York City alone. Mdash; Luisa Haynes (@wokeluisa) March 14, 2018.
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Daniel S. Katz's blog
Daniel S. Katz's blog. August 17, 2015. Looking at Software Sustainability and Productivity Challenges from NSF. August 5, 2015. August 5, 2015. Summary of “Our Scholarly Recognition System Doesn’t Still Work” panel. July 15, 2015. July 15, 2015. The Need for Notebooks. June 22, 2015. July 15, 2015. Eric Lander’s argument for public funding of basic research. May 19, 2015. July 15, 2015. Mark Twain on Reproducibility, more or less. April 22, 2015. April 22, 2015. April 21, 2015. April 21, 2015.
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Daniel's Kayak Fishing Adventures
Daniel's Kayak Fishing Adventures. Adventures by a Dutch Hobie enthusiast. Top 5 finest Pike. Top 5 finest Zander. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Fishing for Ide with small crankbaits. Due to the high water temperatures on most rivers and lakes it's now the perfect time to try something different. I went out for an early morning session (as usually) to a big river (water temperature 23.5 degrees Celsius! Target fish for this session : Ide ( in Dutch language called : Winde). Ide on a small crankbait. Nice Pike t...
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The art, designs, and musical obsessions of Daniel Skellington
Tuesday, July 21, 2009. The actual video for my current jam is not available for embedding. After some looking around I found this. It's kinda better than the original video. It uses footage from a Midsummer Night's Dream by William Dieterle and Max Reinhardt from 1935. I love the imagery they were able to create back then. Florence the Machine - Rabbit Heart. Monday, July 6, 2009. I will be DJing Strangelove next month! Monday, June 22, 2009. Images from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. This is also a ...
Daniel Skelton
I'm really excited about having a blog. I might get a little famous from it I bet, like Cory Kennedy. Or something. Thursday, October 25, 2007. So it's almost Halloween and I'm trying to decide what to be. I kind of wanted to be a football player, but then I thought- hey- what about Peter Pan? He had charisma, a certain kitschy style about him, and a mean set of tights. I just don't know if I can pull it off though. Tonight is Deborahs birthday party/cocktail night, should be alot of fun. For Ryan Artist...
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