Joan Llull, Associate Professor of Economics at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Joan is also a data editor, for the Economic Journal. that the code checking for his journal was demanding work and incredibly resource intensive, and hard to be cost effective.
We heard about a novel concept that reaches mexico rcs data beyond the work of the journals; a formal reproducible service, cascad that uses certification as an incentive for demonstrating reproducibility.
Christophe Perignon of the international business school, HEC Paris
Christophe introduced us to the cascad process, established recently in France. A cascad certification request requires three elements:
1. A pdf of the research article, making sure the tables/figures to certify are included.
2. The primary data and documented code used to produce the tables /figures as a single compressed archive file.
3. A readme file that lists the files with a brief description, the list of software packages and functions and routines required to run the codes, and the list of the variables used.