Topics of Interest

ACM REP ‘25 welcomes submissions across computing disciplines, spanning both traditional computer science and interdisciplinary scientific computing applications in biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, genomics, geosciences, etc. The conference particularly values submissions that demonstrate reproducible experimental results. Where full reproduction is not achieved, detailed documentation of the reproducibility experience is equally valuable.

The conference addresses various aspects of reproducibility and replicability, including but not limited to the following topics:

Reproducibility Concepts

  • Experiment dependency management.
  • Experiment portability for code, performance, and related metrics.
  • Software and artifact packaging and container-related reproducibility methods.
  • Approximate reproducibility.
  • Record and replay methods.
  • Data versioning and preservation.
  • Provenance of data-intensive experiments.
  • Automated experiment execution and validation.
  • Reproducibility-aware computational infrastructure.
  • Experiment discoverability for re-use.
  • Approaches for advancing reproducibility.

Reproducibility Experiences

  • Experience of sharing and consuming reproducible artifacts.
  • Conference-scale artifact evaluation experiences and practices.
  • Experiences as part of hackathons and summer programs.
  • Classroom and teaching experiences.
  • Usability and adaptability of reproducibility frameworks into already-established domain-specific tools.
  • Frameworks for sociological constructs to incentivize paradigm shifts.
  • Policies around publication of articles/software.
  • Experiences within computational science communities.
  • Experience comparing published systems in a domain.

Broader Reproducibility

  • Cost-benefit analysis frameworks for reproducibility.
  • Novel methods and techniques that impact reproducibility.
  • Reusability, repurposability, and replicability methods.
  • Long-term artifact archiving and verification/testing for future reproducibility.

Submission Guidelines

We solicit papers describing original work relevant to reproducibility and independent verification of scientific results. The submission must not be published or under review elsewhere. ACM REP is a double-blind reviewed conference. ACM REP submissions can be research, survey, vision, or experience papers. Submissions will be evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content, style, clarity, relevance, and likelihood of generating discussion. Authors should note that changes to the author list after the submission deadline are not allowed without permission from the PC Chairs. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register for, attend, and present the work at the conference.

In-person attendance and presentation is highly encouraged, but remote participation will also be supported.

Research Papers (Long and Short)

We solicit both full length papers (10 pages) and short papers (4 pages). The former tend to be descriptions of complete technical work, while the latter tend to be descriptions of interesting, innovative ideas, which nevertheless require more effort to mature. The program committee may decide to accept some full papers as short papers. Full papers will be given a presentation slot in the conference, while short papers will be presented in the form of posters. All papers, regardless of size, will be given an entry in the conference proceedings. The page limit is without references and/or appendices. Authors may optionally include reproducibility information that allows for automated validation of experimental results. (See the artifact evaluation criteria below.) Accepted submissions that pass automated validation will earn ACM Reproducibility badges in accordance with the artifact review and validation policy.

Artifact Evaluation Criteria

The conference will also be soliciting code/data artifacts. For submitted papers, these artifacts will be optional supplemental material and solicited based on the program committee’s criteria. The artifacts will be mandatory for accepted full papers with experimental results. The artifacts will be reviewed by an Artifact Evaluation committee, and those that pass will be awarded Reproducibility Badges per ACM policy.

Formatting

Papers must be submitted in PDF format according to the ACM template published in the ACM guidelines, selecting the generic “sigconf” sample. The PDF files must have all non-standard fonts embedded. Papers must be self-contained and in English. If submitting a short paper, authors must indicate “SHORT:” at the beginning of the title. The review process is double-blind.

Submission Site

The conference submission site is: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=acmrep2025

Important Dates

Paper submission (Long and Short): March 31, 2025, 23:59 AOE
First response to authors: May 12, 2025
Revise and Resubmit: May 26, 2025
Notification of acceptance: June 23, 2025
Camera-ready copy: July 14, 2025
Conference: July 29 - 31, 2025

Program Committee

Program Chair(s)

Ashish Gehani (SRI)

Program Committee

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