Thanks for this interesting discussion/document.
Thought that it might be worth mentioning a paper that we prublished last year in the Journal of the Operational Research Society
Good Laboratory Practice for optimization research
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Good Laboratory Practice has been a part of non-clinical research for over 40 years. Optimization Research, despite having many papers discussing standards being published over the same period of time |
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Sections 3.7 and 3.12 seem to be most relevant, although the entire paper is applicable in many ways.
Graham
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Graham Kendall
University of Nottingham
Nottingham
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-25-2017 22:35
From: Scott Nestler
Subject: Recommendations for Reproducible Research
Cross-posting this from the American Statistical Association (ASA), which recently published recommendations for reproducible research.
The document is available at http://www.amstat.org/asa/files/pdfs/POL-ReproducibleResearchRecommendations.pdf.
Materials from a related webinar on Teaching Reproducible Research are also online at http://www.amstat.org/asa/education/undergraduate-educators.aspx): video, transcript, slides.
Although these come from our "sister" organization in statistics, I believe this topic also applies for operations research and analytics professionals.
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Scott Nestler
Associate Teaching Professor
University of Notre Dame
Granger IN
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