2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2017.12.010
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Energy system modeling: Public transparency, scientific reproducibility, and open development

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“…7 and helped to promulgate best practice standards for model developers that include licensing, documentation, reproducibility, and user support. [8][9][10][11] Second, many energy modelers are using modern software development tools, which enable distributed control of code and data, with changes archived in publicly accessible web repositories. Third, a variety of communication options, including traditional email, cloud-based collaboration platforms, and videoconferencing software, make it possible for distributed teams to collaborate on highly technical issues in near-real time and at low cost.…”
Section: The Benefits Of More Distributed and Collaborative Modeling mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 and helped to promulgate best practice standards for model developers that include licensing, documentation, reproducibility, and user support. [8][9][10][11] Second, many energy modelers are using modern software development tools, which enable distributed control of code and data, with changes archived in publicly accessible web repositories. Third, a variety of communication options, including traditional email, cloud-based collaboration platforms, and videoconferencing software, make it possible for distributed teams to collaborate on highly technical issues in near-real time and at low cost.…”
Section: The Benefits Of More Distributed and Collaborative Modeling mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resource (Basco-carrera et al, 2017), (Comte et al, 2016), (Henders et al, 2018), (Lamb et al, 2017), (Morrison, 2018), (Salmoral et al, 2019), (Ju et al, 2020), (Williams & Tai, 2016), (Robinson et al, 2019), (Dias et al, 2019), (Dunlop et al, 2019) 13 (Felt et al, 2018), (Muriithi et al, 2016) National Parks (Ehrhart & Schraml, 2018) 1…”
Section: Finding Articels For Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the development of open-source software and tools for effective collaboration has revolutionized many fields of business and academic analysis over the past decades. This new paradigm of openness has also reached the energy and climate change research community, initiating numerous new projects and initiatives (e.g., Morrison, 2018;Pfenninger et al, 2018).…”
Section: Transparency Reproducibility and Intelligibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%