Research Artifact Reporting


Note: The information for this paper was last verified by co-author First2 Last2

Dear First1 Last1,

We would appreciate it if you would update the information we have on FindResearch.org [1] regarding your paper This is a sample paper. In particular, we are hoping you will share links to any research artifacts such as source code and data sets that were produced as part of the research. Sharing these links will make it easier for colleagues to locate, reference, evaluate, and build on your work.

Please complete the following six sections. Except for contact email addresses, all information below will be shared on our website. Once you have made your edits and/or verified the correctness of the information, please click the "Verify" button below.

1. Please choose the option below which best describes the sharing of your research artifacts:
[?] A research artifact is any by-product of a research project that is not directly included in the published research paper. In Computer Science research this is often source code and data sets, but it could also be media, documentation, inputs to proof assistants, shell scripts to run experiments, etc.
We did not produce any research artifacts as part of our research.
[?] Please select this option if, in the process of doing the research for this paper, you produced no source code, data sets, documentation, coq proofs, shell scripts to run experiments, etc.

We produced research artifacts as part of our research but we are not able to share them.
[?] Please select this option if, in the process of doing the research for this paper, you produced research artifacts (source code, data sets, documentation, coq proofs, shell scripts, etc.) but you are not able to share any of them. Feel free to specify the reason for not being able to share (commercial code, privacy, lost code, etc.) in the comment section.

We produced research artifacts that can be retrieved as below:
[?] Please select this option if there is some way for a reader of your research paper to gain access to (at least some of) your artifacts. If there are special conditions to sharing (such as restrictive licenses, NDAs, patents, or licensing fees), if some data has been redacted for privacy reasons, or if not all artifacts can be shared, please specify this in the comment section below.
We are making research artifacts available on the web at these URLs:

Research artifacts can be requested from us from these email addresses published on our website:


This article does not present original research and therefore has no artifacts.
[?] Not all articles published in a conference proceedings present original research and thus would not have research artifacts. A common example is a workshop announcement or report. If this paper is not scholarly work, please select this option.

Other
[?] If your situation isn't adequately described by the options above, select this option and then please elaborate in the comment section below.

2. Was this article awarded an Artifact Evaluation Badge?
[?] The awarding artifact evaluation committee may go by different names and may be either integral to the conference or an external organization. Select "yes" if a badge was granted even if artifacts are not in fact shared.
Yes

3. If there are alternative versions of your paper (other than the one shown above), please provide the URLs here:
[?] The URLs we have from DBLP generally link to the publisher's site, which often means that the PDFs are paywalled. If you know of other versions or related publications such as journal versions or technical reports, please provide the URLs here. They will appear with your paper's details.

4. Please add comments that you want to appear with your paper on our website:
[?] Please enter any information here regarding the sharing of research artifacts related to your paper. For example, if you rely on software or data sets (libraries, benchmarks, etc.) which have restrictive licenses, if repeating your work requires specialized hardware, or if you will only provide support for a limited amount of time, please say so here.

5. Please correct any personal information here:

Author Name Affiliation(s) at time of publication Best contact Email
Institution Department
First1 Last1
First2 Last2

6. Please correct any information about U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) grants that funded this research:

NSF Award Number
[?] Please enter a 7-digit NSF award number.
NSF Link Title

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This service is a follow-up to our previous study on repeatability in Computer Science, published March 2016 in CACM. You can contact us at info@findresearch.org.