@INPROCEEDINGS{8116418,

author={I. Jimenez and A. Arpaci-Dusseau and R. Arpaci-Dusseau and J. Lofstead and C. Maltzahn and K. Mohror and R. Ricci},

booktitle={2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS)},
title={PopperCI: Automated reproducibility validation},

year={2017},

volume={},

number={},

pages={450-455},

abstract={This paper introduces PopperCI, a continous integration (CI) service hosted at UC Santa Cruz that allows researchers to automate the end-to-end execution and validation of experiments. PopperCI assumes that experiments follow Popper, a convention for implementing experiments and writing articles following a DevOps approach that has been proposed recently. PopperCI runs experiments on public, private or government-fundend cloud infrastructures in a fully automated way. We describe how PopperCI executes experiments and present a use case that illustrates the usefulness of the service.},

keywords={cloud computing;government data processing;PopperCI;UC Santa Cruz;automated reproducibility validation;continous integration service;end-to-end execution;private government-fundend cloud;public government-fundend cloud;Conferences;Manuals;Measurement;Runtime;Tools;Writing},

doi={10.1109/INFCOMW.2017.8116418},

ISSN={},

month={May},
}