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Reproducibility, Correctness, and Buildability: the Three Principles for Ethical Public Dissemination of Computer Science and Engineering Research

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Our paper has been published in IEEE Ethics 2014! This is the first collaboration with the Trustworthy Data Engineering Lab: Reproducibility, Correctness, and Buildability: the Three Principles for Ethical Public Dissemination of Computer Science and Engineering Research.

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