The Madagascar software package is designed for analysis of large-scale multidimensional data, such as those occurring in exploration geophysics. Madagascar provides a framework for reproducible research. By “reproducible research” we refer to the discipline of attaching software codes and data to computational results reported in publications. The package contains a collection of (a) computational modules, (b) data-processing scripts, and (c) research papers. Madagascar is distributed on SourceForge under a GPL v2 license https://sourceforge.net/projects/rsf/. By October 2013, more than 70 people from different organizations around the world have contributed to the project, with increasing year-to-year activity. The Madagascar website is http://www.ahay.org/.
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Madagascar: open-source software project for multidimensional data analysis and reproducible computational experiments
%0 Journal Article
%1 fomel2013madagas
%A Fomel, Sergey
%A Sava, Paul
%A Vlad, Ioan
%A Liu, Yang
%A Bashkardin, Vladimir
%D 2013
%J Journal of Open Research Software
%K forschungsdaten software reproducibility
%N 1
%R 10.5334/jors.ag
%T Madagascar: open-source software project for multidimensional data analysis and reproducible computational experiments
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/jors.ag
%V 1
%X The Madagascar software package is designed for analysis of large-scale multidimensional data, such as those occurring in exploration geophysics. Madagascar provides a framework for reproducible research. By “reproducible research” we refer to the discipline of attaching software codes and data to computational results reported in publications. The package contains a collection of (a) computational modules, (b) data-processing scripts, and (c) research papers. Madagascar is distributed on SourceForge under a GPL v2 license https://sourceforge.net/projects/rsf/. By October 2013, more than 70 people from different organizations around the world have contributed to the project, with increasing year-to-year activity. The Madagascar website is http://www.ahay.org/.
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abstract = {The Madagascar software package is designed for analysis of large-scale multidimensional data, such as those occurring in exploration geophysics. Madagascar provides a framework for reproducible research. By “reproducible research” we refer to the discipline of attaching software codes and data to computational results reported in publications. The package contains a collection of (a) computational modules, (b) data-processing scripts, and (c) research papers. Madagascar is distributed on SourceForge under a GPL v2 license https://sourceforge.net/projects/rsf/. By October 2013, more than 70 people from different organizations around the world have contributed to the project, with increasing year-to-year activity. The Madagascar website is http://www.ahay.org/.},
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author = {Fomel, Sergey and Sava, Paul and Vlad, Ioan and Liu, Yang and Bashkardin, Vladimir},
biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/24939e810ebe3299fcd41d8b7366726c7/diglezakis},
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journal = {Journal of Open Research Software},
keywords = {forschungsdaten software reproducibility},
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timestamp = {2017-09-12T14:22:14.000+0200},
title = {Madagascar: open-source software project for multidimensional data analysis and reproducible computational experiments},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/jors.ag},
volume = 1,
year = 2013
}