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One of the basic ideas behind CAMS and its StudyProtocol is that a mobile sensing protocol is standardised and open, thereby allowing for others to see it and potentially repeat the study. This enables good old reproducibility in science -- something that computer science isn't that good at.
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One of the basic ideas behind CAMS and its
StudyProtocol
is that a mobile sensing protocol is standardised and open, thereby allowing for others to see it and potentially repeat the study. This enables good old reproducibility in science -- something that computer science isn't that good at.I just came across this announcement in PLOS ONE:
which explain how you can submit a protocol paper to PLOS ONE and at the same time upload and link your technical protocol at protocols.io.
I think this might be a good way to publish and share CAMS protocols?
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