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\section{Open Science}
The whole work tries to adhere to the principles of open science and reproducible research. %TODO what are the principle of open science? refs are missing
All the computations I have done and other artefacts I have used or compiled are openly accessible in the project's repository~\cite{gitlab}.
The whole work tries to adhere to the principles of open science and reproducible research.
According to the definition of Bartling and Friesike provided in their book \textit{Opening Science}~\cite{BarFri2014}, open science is primarily characterised, unsurpisingly, by its openness
There is an open communication of the methods and results in every stage of the research project, allowing, importantly, for an easier disclosure of negative results.
The code for all data processing and computational anlyses I have done, as well as other artefacts I have used or compiled have been openly accessible in the project's repository since the beginning of the present research~\cite{gitlab}
and can be re-used under a free license (which one?).
And have been openly accessible since the very beginning.
Everyone interested can follow the process and/or use the data or scripts in order to verify my computations (syn) or run their own and thus continue this research along one of the directions suggested in section~\ref{sec:further-studies} or in a completely new one.
Anyone interested can follow the process and/or use the data or scripts to verify my computations or run their own and thus continue this research along one of the directions suggested in section~\ref{sec:further-studies} or in a completely new one.