Beyond the Badge: Reproducibility Engineering as a Lifetime Skill

W. Mauerer, Stefan Klessinger, Stefanie Scherzinger
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Ascertaining reproducibility of scientific experiments is receiving increased attention across disciplines. We argue that the necessary skills are important beyond pure scientific utility, and that they should be taught as part of software engineering (SWE) education. They serve a dual purpose: Apart from acquiring the coveted badges assigned to reproducible research, reproducibility engineering is a lifetime skill for a professional industrial career in computer science. SWE curricula seem an ideal fit for conveying such capabilities, yet they require some extensions, especially given that even at flagship conferences like ICSE, only slightly more than one-third of the technical papers (at the 2021 edition) receive recognition for artefact reusability. Knowledge and capabilities in setting up engineering environments that allow for reproducing artefacts and results over decades (a standard requirement in many traditional en-gineering disciplines), writing semi-literate commit messages that document crucial steps of a decision-making process and that are tightly coupled with code, or sustainably taming dynamic, quickly changing software dependencies, to name a few: They all contribute to solving the scientific reproducibility crisis, and enable software engineers to build sustainable, long-term maintainable, software-intensive, industrial systems. We propose to teach these skills at the undergraduate level, on par with traditional SWE topics.
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超越徽章:作为终身技能的可重复性工程
确定科学实验的可重复性正受到各学科越来越多的关注。我们认为必要的技能比单纯的科学用途更重要,并且它们应该作为软件工程(SWE)教育的一部分来教授。它们有双重目的:除了获得分配给可重复性研究的令人垂涎的徽章外,可重复性工程是计算机科学专业工业生涯的终身技能。SWE课程似乎是传达这种能力的理想选择,但它们需要一些扩展,特别是考虑到即使在像ICSE这样的旗舰会议上,只有略多于三分之一的技术论文(在2021年版)获得了人工制品可重用性的认可。建立工程环境的知识和能力,允许在几十年的时间里重现工件和结果(许多传统工程学科的标准要求),编写半文盲的提交消息,记录决策过程的关键步骤,并与代码紧密耦合,或者持续地驯服动态的,快速变化的软件依赖关系,等等。它们都有助于解决科学的可再现性危机,并使软件工程师能够构建可持续的、长期可维护的、软件密集型的工业系统。我们建议在本科阶段教授这些技能,与传统的SWE主题相同。
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