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@INPROCEEDINGS{Garrido:1027463,
      author       = {Garrido, Julián and Verdes-Montenegro, Lourdes and
                      Sánchez-Exposito, Susana and Luna, Sebastián and Jones,
                      Mike G.},
      title        = {{O}pen {S}cience and reproducibility},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-03873},
      year         = {2019},
      abstract     = {SKA is an international project to build the largest and
                      most sensitive radio telescope ever conceived, being the
                      greatest data research public project, once complete. It
                      will be composed of thousands of antennas on Africa and
                      Australia and it will generate a copious data flux (around
                      1TB/s). A worldwide distributed network of SKA Regional
                      Centres (SRCs) will provide access to the SKA data, to the
                      analysis tools and processing power. The SRCs will be at the
                      core of the exploitation of SKA data, being the place where
                      the science will be done. We have long been aware of the
                      need to face the challenge of handling SKA data to extract
                      scientific knowledge, and our compromise is that this is
                      done not only in an efficient way, but following the
                      Scientific Method (hence in a reproducible way). Thus we are
                      particularly engaged in the challenge of ensuring that Big
                      Data science becomes Open Science in the SRCs, becoming the
                      SRCs a reference not only in science and technology but also
                      in Scientific Methodology. IAA-CSIC has started prototyping
                      a SRC that will be fully aligned with the Open Science
                      Principles. Astronomy has a long-standing tradition on Open
                      Access through the International Virtual Observatory
                      Alliance (IVOA) but there are new solutions emerging from
                      other fields, involving using e-Science technologies to
                      enhance scientific collaboration, ensuring transparency,
                      opening data collection and methods, or encouraging Open
                      Science.},
      keywords     = {Open Science (Other) / Reproducibility (Other) / Open
                      Access (Other) / Open Data (Other) / Open Polices (Other) /
                      SKA (Other) / Square Kilometre Array (Other) / SKA Regional
                      Centre (Other) / Jupiter Notebooks (Other) /
                      Containerization (Other) / Conda (Other) / Spanish SRC
                      (Other) / Reproducible figures (Other)},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)6},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.3470835},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1027463},
}