P91: Assessing the Availability of Source Code in
Computational Physics
SessionPoster Reception
Event Type
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster
Reception
TimeTuesday, November 14th5:15pm -
7pm
LocationFour Seasons Ballroom
DescriptionReplicability of scientific work based on computation
is a subject which has been receiving increased scrutiny
recently. One approach to replicating a computational
finding is to run the original source code. Availability
of source code however is not routine; Only 3/33
computationally based article authors released source
code from JASA in 2006, and a 2015 study showed that
only 44% of computer science article authors released
their source code. The field of Computational Physics
has yet to be examined in this way, nor has the effect
of author knowledge of such a study been measured.
We present our findings regarding the availability of source code in recent articles of the Journal of Computational Physics as well as how author knowledge of the study affects their willingness to make source code available. This work extends current reproducibility efforts being explored by the ACM, SIGHPC, and the SC conference community.
We present our findings regarding the availability of source code in recent articles of the Journal of Computational Physics as well as how author knowledge of the study affects their willingness to make source code available. This work extends current reproducibility efforts being explored by the ACM, SIGHPC, and the SC conference community.




