Aloha Bill,
On Dec 7, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Bill White wrote:
In light of recent paper by Davison, Dominik, Dye and Schulte, this
sounds like something org-mode could address:
http://www.executablepapers.com
There is a USD 10000 first-place award.
Executable Paper Grand Challenge is a contest created to improve the
way scientific information is communicated and used.
It asks:
How can we develop a model for executable files that is compatible
with the user’s operating system and architecture and adaptable to
future systems?
How do we manage very large file sizes?
How do we validate data and code, and decrease the reviewer’s
workload?
How to support registering and tracking of actions taken on the
‘executable paper?’
The purpose of the Executable Paper Challenge is to invite
scientists
to put forth their ideas pertaining to these pressing and unsolved
questions.
See http://www.executablepapers.com for more information, deadlines,
etc.
Cheers -
I come up with the same answer to all four questions --- Org-mode!
All the best,
Tom
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