About
This book captures the reproduction of:
Hernandez, I., Ramirez-Marquez, J., Starr, D., McKay, R., Guthartz, S., Motherwell, M., Barcellona, J. Optimal staffing strategies for points of dispensing. Computers & Industrial Engineering 83 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2015.02.015.
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- Original study - the original study article and associated artefacts.
- Reproduction - code and documentation from reproduction of the model.
- Evaluation - describes model reproduction success and compares original study against guidelines for sharing research, criteria for journal reproducibility guidelines, and article reporting guidelines.
- Logbook - chronological entries detailing reproduction work.
- Summary - summary of the computational reproducibility assessment.
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Protocol
The protocol for this work is summarised in the diagram below and archived on Zenodo:
Heather, A., Monks, T., Harper, A., Mustafee, N., & Mayne, A. (2024). Protocol for assessing the computational reproducibility of discrete-event simulation models on STARS. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12179846.
Citation
APA:
Heather A., Monks T., Harper A. (2024). STARS: Computational reproducibility of Hernandez et al. 2015 (version 0.2.0). URL: https://github.com/pythonhealthdatascience/stars-reproduce-hernandez-2015
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