Abstract
In this article, a reproducibility study is presented, with reference to the computational results reported in the article “Automatic Reuse, Adaption, and Execution of Simulation Experiments via Provenance Patterns,” by P. Wilsdorf, A. Wolpers, J. Hilton, F. Haack, and A. M. Uhrmacher. Based on the achieved results, the Artifacts Available badge is assigned.
- [1] . 2022. Automatic reuse, adaption, and execution of simulation experiments via provenance patterns. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. (
September 2022).DOI: Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Replication of Computational Results Report for “Automatic Reuse, Adaption, and Execution of Simulation Experiments via Provenance Patterns”
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