Master thesis "Reproducibility in Software Engineering" now published!
Omoju Miller
omoju at fimio.xyz
Mon Jul 8 20:35:18 UTC 2024
Congrats on getting your thesis done!!!
Omoju
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On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 10:34 AM, Pol Dellaiera < pol.dellaiera at gmail.com > wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> I am excited to share that I have completed my master's thesis on
> Reproducibility in Software Engineering a couple of days ago. My thesis is
> now publicly available and can be accessed at https:/ / doi. org/ 10. 5281/
> zenodo. 12666899 ( https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12666899 ).
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> The full thesis is open source, and you can find all the source files on
> its repository here: https:/ / github. com/ drupol/ master-thesis (
> https://github.com/drupol/master-thesis ) I plan to actively maintain it,
> so if you see any issues, feel free to submit a pull request or suggest
> the changes by email.
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> The thesis delves into the critical yet often overlooked aspect of
> software development: reproducibility. As we advance in an era where
> software underpins almost every aspect of our lives, ensuring that
> software can be reliably recreated and verified across different
> environments and over time is more important than ever.
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> In this thesis, I explore the current landscape of reproducibility in
> software engineering. Through an empirical comparison of various tools
> designed to enhance reproducibility, including Docker, Guix and Nix, I
> propose practical solutions that aim to create and maintain reproducible
> software environments. Additionally, I formalize several concepts and
> definitions related to reproducibility to provide a clear and structured
> understanding of the topic.
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> Furthermore, the thesis discusses the future of reproducibility practices
> and their implications for software security and reliability.
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> Hope you'll enjoy the ride!
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> --
> -Pol Dellaiera-
> https:/ / not-a-number. io/ ( https://not-a-number.io/ )
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