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Answer by Paulo Matos for Code in Academic Papers

This might have been asked sometime ago already, however I have always felt strongly about this so I will give my two cents. I have worked for years (not anymore) within the SAT community. Most...

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Answer by Antonio Valerio Miceli-Barone for Code in Academic Papers

Historically, scientific articles had to be printed on paper, and journals were shipped internationally. Each extra page used to add a significant cost, thus articles were subject to length...

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Answer by sclv for Code in Academic Papers

Migrated and expanded from a comment:I think this must vary by subfield. Nearly all the Theory B stuff I'm familiar with (and especially Haskell, Agda, and sometimes Coq -related) includes published...

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Answer by sam hocevar for Code in Academic Papers

You believe that code should be published, but you ask why papers do not include code. These are two different things.Most of the time, there is simply not enough room to publish a significant amount...

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Answer by Mugizi Rwebangira for Code in Academic Papers

Here is a well argued article by David Donoho and Jonathan Buckheit that I read in grad school which touches on exactly this topic from the point of view of wavelet researchers:"WaveLab and...

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Answer by Peter Shor for Code in Academic Papers

If you work for an industrial lab, it can be much, much easier to get a paper approved for release than to get code approved for release (even if the paper contains all the information needed to...

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Code in Academic Papers

In my academic career, I've read quite a few academic papers on various computer science topics. Many of which involve an implementation and some assessment of that implementation, yet I have found...

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