Announcing Reproducibility hackathon at the Chameleon User Meeting

The Chameleon User Meeting is back in person! As in the past years, our objective is to create a forum where users can discuss their research and education projects, share experiences of working with the Chameleon testbed, discuss challenges, and propose new features that will make their experimental and education projects easier.

We hope that these interactions will evolve into a discussion of how to enhance and teach experimental methodology for Computer Science – and we will be right there to help make your experimentation more rewarding and fruitful in any way we can. The User Meeting will have features to interest Chameleon newbies as well as veterans, end-users and operators, researchers and educators. We are also featuring a reproducibility hackathon, in which we will help you package your experiments! And if you are interested in reproducibility, take a look at  the REPETO project – it is organizing activities around the practical side of reproducibility.

The hackathon will consist of a tutorial followed by unstructured time in which the attendees can either reproduce existing experiments from a list of reproducible experiment on Trovi allowing them to partially or fully package their own experiments or other experiments of interest with the help of the organizing team. The tutorial part will cover how to package experiments on Chameleon so that they are easy to reproduce. We will teach the attendees about tools and services Chameleon provides to share experiments, including our integration with JupyterHubChameleon daypass, as well as Trovi.

 

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