Jupyter Notebooks – a publishing format for reproducible computational workflows
University of California, Berkeley · University of California System · +4 more institutions
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Abstract
It is increasingly necessary for researchers in all fields to write computer code, and in order to reproduce research results, it is important that this code is published. We present Jupyter notebooks, a document format for publishing code, results and explanations in a form that is both readable and executable. We discuss various tools and use cases for notebook documents.
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Authors
15- TKThomas KluyverCorresponding
- BRBenjamin Ragan-Kelley
University of California, Berkeley
- PFPérez Fernando
University of California System
- BGBrian Granger
California Polytechnic State University
- MBMatthias Bussonnier
Institut Curie
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- Workflow
- Computer science
- Publishing
- Programming language
- Database
- Art
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