Conferences

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In reverse chronological order.

Madagascar-featured events

School in Houston 2010

Madagascar School of Reproducible Computational Geophysics and Hands-On Workshop

School in Salvador 2009

Madagascar School on Reproducible Computational Geophysics

School in Delft 2009

Madagascar School on Reproducible Computational Geophysics

Coding Sprint in Golden 2008

Implementation Workshop Towards full automation and better robustness

School in Austin 2007

Short Course Using and Extending RSF/Madagascar.

School in Vancouver 2006

School and Workshop Reproducible Research in Computational Geophysics.

Conference presentations

Long Beach 2011 (SIAM Geosciences)

Madagascar was presented in the minisymposium on Reproducible Science and Open-Source Software in the Geosciences at the SIAM Conference on Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences in Long Beach on March 23, 2011. See presentation slides and the minisymposium program: Part 1 and Part 2.

Reno 2011 (SIAM CS&E)

Madagascar was presented in the minisymposium on Verifiable, Reproducible Research and Computational Science at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering in Reno on March 4, 2011. See presentation slides.

Jarrod Millman provides a complete session program.

Austin 2010 (SciPy)

Madagascar was presented at the Python in Scientific Computing Conference in Austin on July 1, 2010. See presentation slides and complete program.

Salt Lake City 2010 (NSF Archive Workshop)

Madagascar was presented at the NSF Workshop on Archiving Experiments to Raise Scientific Standards in Salt Lake City on May 25, 2010. See presentation slides and complete program.

Düsseldorf 2008 (Berlin 6)

Madagascar was mentioned in the special session on Open Data and Reproducible Research at the Berlin 6 Open Access Conference in Düsseldorf, Germany, on November 12, 2008. See presentation slides.

Mark Liberman provides a complete session program.

Austin 2008 (Texas Python Unconference)

New Directions in Literate Programming with Madagascar was presented at the Second Annual Texas Python Unconference hosted by Enthought Corporation on the UT campus on October 4, 2008. See presentation slides.

Austin 2008 (Scientific Software Days)

Madagascar was presented at the Second Annual Scientific Software Days at the University of Texas at Austin on May 15, 2008. See presentation slides and complete program.

Rio de Janeiro 2007 (SBGf)

Madagascar and reproducible scientific computing were presented at the 2007 Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society in Rio de Janeiro. See presentation slides.

Vancouver 2007 (AIP)

Madagascar was presented at a minisymposium on Software for Inverse Problems at the Conference on Applied Inverse Problems in Vancouver on June 29, 2007. See presentation slides.

Honolulu 2007 (ICASSP)

The paper Reproducible computational experiments using SCons was presented in the special session on Reproducible Signal Processing Research at the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing in Honolulu on April 18, 2007 . See presentation slides.

Patrick Vandewalle provides a complete session program.

Austin 2007 (Scientific Software Day)

Madagascar was presented at the First Annual Scientific Software Day at the University of Texas at Austin on April 2, 2007. See presentation slides.

New Orleans 2006 (SEG)

These advertising posters were prepared for the SEG Annual Meeting in New Orleans. The idea by Gilles Hennenfent, implementation by Scott Rodgers.

Vienna 2006 (EAGE)

RSF/Madagascar was first presented at the EAGE Workshop Open Source E&P Software – Putting the Pieces Together in Vienna on June 11, 2006. See presentation slides.

Joe Dellinger provides a complete workshop program with abstracts.