Renku – the ETH platform for digital reproducibility in science
At the 17:15 Colloquium on 25 February 2021, Dr Andreas Bleuler from the Swiss Data Science Center will show you how Renku can drastically reduce the effort of digital reproducibility.
The general lack of reproducibility is a well-known problem in academic research. This lack also extends to the digital aspects of a research project: all too often, not even the purely computational steps of a data modelling or a computer simulation can be reliably reproduced by independent researchers.
The Renku platform of the Swiss Data Science Center (SDSC) aims to achieve the following goals: digital reproducibility, reusability of code and data, simplicity of collaboration.
In his presentation, Dr Andreas Bleuler shows you how Renku drastically reduces the workload for scientists by combining technologies such as Git, GitLab, Docker and Jupyterlab into an easy-to-use platform.
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