I will have to present a poster concerning numerical project at a conference. As it is a numerical conference for HPC users, I would like to mention that I included (serial) Unit tests using pFunit. For this I would like to know what is the official or most useful reference to use? Until know I considered using http://pfunit.sourceforge.net/.
Many thanks,
Julien
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The reference is appreciated, Julien. Unfortunately, we have not yet published a white paper for the framework, though we hope to get one out this summer. In the meantime, the web-page seems the best reference.
I will have to present a poster concerning numerical project at a conference. As it is a numerical conference for HPC users, I would like to mention that I included (serial) Unit tests using pFunit. For this I would like to know what is the official or most useful reference to use? Until know I considered using http://pfunit.sourceforge.net/.
It is a bit narrower in focus, but may serve your purpose.
Another that might be appropriate:
Clune, Thomas; Michael Rilee; Rouson, Damian (2014): Testing as an Essential Process for Developing and Maintaining Scientific Software. figshare. https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1112520.v3
Hello,
I will have to present a poster concerning numerical project at a conference. As it is a numerical conference for HPC users, I would like to mention that I included (serial) Unit tests using pFunit. For this I would like to know what is the official or most useful reference to use? Until know I considered using http://pfunit.sourceforge.net/.
Many thanks,
Julien
The reference is appreciated, Julien. Unfortunately, we have not yet published a white paper for the framework, though we hope to get one out this summer. In the meantime, the web-page seems the best reference.
Regards,
Mike
On May 19, 2014, at 2:06 AM, Julien Dominski jdomi@users.sf.net wrote:
Some publishers are denying the use of web page links. We would like to know if you have a white paper for the framework.
Regards,
Carlos
Hello Carlos,
Yes - I understand, and unfortunately writing a baseline paper never quite happened. Perhaps instead you could use a proceedings paper reference?
"Towards test driven development for computational science with pFUnit”
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2691157
It is a bit narrower in focus, but may serve your purpose.
Another that might be appropriate:
Clune, Thomas; Michael Rilee; Rouson, Damian (2014): Testing as an Essential Process for Developing and Maintaining Scientific Software. figshare.
https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1112520.v3
Still a web page, but at least it has a DOI.
Cheers,
On Sep 19, 2016, at 6:49 PM, Carlos Felipe Forigua Rodriguez cfforiguar@users.sf.net<mailto:cfforiguar@users.sf.net> wrote:
Some publishers are denying the use of web page links. We would like to know if you have a white paper for the framework.
Regards,
Carlos
How to refer pFUnit in scientific publication?https://sourceforge.net/p/pfunit/discussion/618686/thread/1d44621e/?limit=25#8252
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