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Updated metadata.yaml for ReScience submission
# To be filled by the author(s) at the time of submission
# -------------------------------------------------------
# Title of the article:
# - For a successful replication, it shoudl be prefixed with "[Re]"
# - For a failed replication, it should be prefixed with "[¬Re]"
# - For other article types, no instruction (but please, not too long)
title: "[Rp] Reproducing and replicating the OCamlP3l experiment"
# List of authors with name, orcid number, email and affiliation
# Affiliation "*" means contact author
authors:
- name: Di Cosmo, Roberto
orcid: 0000-0002-7493-5349
email: [email protected]
affiliations: 1,2,*
- name: Danelutto, Marco
orcid: 0000-0002-7433-376X
email: [email protected]
affiliations: 3
# List of affiliations with code (corresponding to author affiliations), name
# and address. You can also use these affiliations to add text such as "Equal
# contributions" as name (with no address).
affiliations:
- code: 1
name: Inria
address: Paris, France
- code: 2
name: Université de Paris
address: Paris, France
- code: 3
name: University of Pisa
address: Pisa, Italy
# List of keywords (adding the programming language might be a good idea)
keywords: rescience c
# Code URL and DOI/SWH (url is mandatory for replication, doi after acceptance)
# You can get a DOI for your code from Zenodo, or an SWH identifier from
# Software Heritage.
# see https://guides.github.com/activities/citable-code/
code:
- url: https://archive.softwareheritage.org/swh:1:rev:2db189928c94d62a3b4757b3eec68f0a4d4113f0;origin=https://gitorious.org/ocamlp3l/ocamlp3l_cvs.git/
- doi:
- swh: swh:1:rev:2db189928c94d62a3b4757b3eec68f0a4d4113f0;origin=https://gitorious.org/ocamlp3l/ocamlp3l_cvs.git/
# Data URL and DOI (optional if no data)
data:
- url:
- doi:
# Information about the original article that has been replicated
replication:
- cite: # Full textual citation
- bib: danelutto:hal-01499962 # Bibtex key (if any) in your bibliography file
- url: https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01499962 # URL to the PDF, try to link to a non-paywall version
- doi: # Regular digital object identifier
# Don't forget to surround abstract with double quotes
abstract: "We report on the effort to reproduce and replicate the results related to the OCamlP3L
parallel programming system, originally developed in 1997 using the OCaml
functional programming language."
# Bibliography file (yours)
bibliography: bibliography.bib
# Type of the article
# Type can be:
# * Editorial
# * Letter
# * Replication
# * Reproduction
type: Reproduction
# Scientific domain of the article (e.g. Computational Neuroscience)
# (one domain only & try to be not overly specific)
domain: parallel programming
# Coding language (main one only if several)
language: OCaml
# To be filled by the author(s) after acceptance
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# For example, the URL of the GitHub issue where review actually occured
review:
- url: https://github.com/ReScience/submissions/issues/22
contributors:
- name: Konrad Hinsen
orcid: 0000-0003-0330-9428
role: editor
- name: Frédéric Gava
orcid: 0000-0001-5452-3809
role: reviewer
- name:
orcid:
role: reviewer
# This information will be provided by the editor
dates:
- received: March 24, 2020
- accepted: April 23, 2020
- published: April 23, 2020
# This information will be provided by the editor
article:
- number: 2
- doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3763416
- url: https://zenodo.org/record/3763416/files/article.pdf
# This information will be provided by the editor
journal:
- name: "ReScience C"
- issn: 2430-3658
- volume: 6
- issue: 1
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