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  • Computer Science
  • Scientific Publishing
  • Research Ethics

Background:

  • Scientific programming is integral to modern research, yet lacks uniform code availability policies.
  • Journals vary in their requirements, from mandatory code sharing to no specific policies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To debate the merits and drawbacks of mandatory code sharing in scientific publications.
  • To explore the implications of code sharing for scientific reproducibility and technological innovation.

Main Methods:

  • Presentation of arguments for mandatory code sharing (Pro).
  • Presentation of arguments against mandatory code sharing, particularly for proprietary software (Con).
  • Discussion of emerging technologies like containerization that facilitate code sharing.

Main Results:

  • The Pro argument emphasizes enhanced reproducibility, transparency, and understanding, likening non-sharing to reasons for manuscript rejection.
  • The Con argument focuses on protecting proprietary information in medical technology, fearing it would disincentivize innovation and competition.

Conclusions:

  • The debate highlights a tension between open science principles and the protection of intellectual property.
  • The article suggests the discussion around code sharing may be outdated due to advancements in sharing technologies.