Aloha Christophe, Chapter 8, Reproducible Research for Large-Scale Data Analysis, by Holger Hoefling and Anthony Rossini uses Org mode for literate programming and for reproducible research. The article focuses on the challenges faced by a large-scale data analysis, where the full R code base might run hours or days to produce a final result. The working solution involves a program, makepp, that implements make based on hash codes of files, rather than timestamps, which change with every tangling.
Org mode was clearly central to the work. It is favorably compared to the tools sweave and knitr familiar to R programmers. Thanks for pointing this out. All the best, Tom Christophe Pouzat <christophe.pou...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi All, > > The book "Implementing Reproducible Research" edited by V. Stodden, F. > Leisch and R. D. Peng came out last month (I don't have a copy) and I just > found out that you can get the chapters (in PDF) from the editors' site: > https://osf.io/s9tya/ > I did not have enough time to go trhough all of it but org is mentioned a > couple of times! > > Christophe > > -- > A Master Carpenter has many tools and is expert with most of them. If you > only know how to use a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail. > Stay away from that trap. > > Richard B Johnson. > > -- > > Christophe Pouzat > MAP5 - Mathématiques Appliquées à Paris 5 > CNRS UMR 8145 > 45, rue des Saints-Pères > 75006 PARIS > France > > tel: +33142863828 > mobile: +33662941034 > web: http://xtof.disque.math.cnrs.fr > Hi All, > > The book "Implementing Reproducible Research" edited by V. Stodden, F. > Leisch and R. D. Peng came out last month (I don't have a copy) and I > just found out that you can get the chapters (in PDF) from the > editors' site: https://osf.io/s9tya/ > I did not have enough time to go trhough all of it but org is > mentioned a couple of times! > > Christophe -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com