While computational research is published, the fact that programs written for research are not given together with the article weakens scientific control. Computer scientists argue that the code must be explicitly presented so that the results can be reproduced.
In the past it has been accepted that science pursues two methods as theory and experiment. It is now unanimously accepted that the calculation will be added. Most scientists know this or that programming language "enough to say it" because it is necessary to write programs for data analysis, simulation or solving problems that can not be created with a closed formula. In most cases it is important that the results of the study are performed correctly for reliability.
Despite this importance of the calculation, it is almost invisible that the source code of the program is also indicated in scientific publications using calculation methods. The algorithms, methods etc. that are most likely to be used. It's described in the article, but it stays that way
İmage 1: http://tradehow.ru/podbor-brokera 2: https://phys.org/news/2015-11-fusion-edge-supercomputer.html
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