Computational · Paper · 2026

A template/ approach to Reproducible Generative Research: Architecture and Ergonomics from Configuration through Publication

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The reproducibility crisis in computational research is fundamentally structural: research artifacts are scattered across disconnected tools—LaTeX editors, Jupyter notebooks, ad-hoc shell scripts—with no enforced mechanism to keep code, data, and manuscript synchronized. Studies have shown that most published findings are false positives, replication rates in psychology hover around 36%, and only 24% of 1.4 million Jupyter notebooks can be successfully re-executed. Existing tools address fragments of this problem: workflow managers (Snakemake, Nextflow, CWL) orchestrate computation; literate programming systems (Quarto, Jupyter Book, R Markdown, Overleaf, OpenAI Prism) render documents; data versioning tools (DVC) track artifacts—but none enforces cross-cutting quality standards as architectural invariants. template/ applies the principle of Infrastructure as Code to the research lifecyc

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Friedman, Daniel Ari. 2026. A template/ approach to Reproducible Generative Research: Architecture and Ergonomics from Configuration through Publication. Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19139090. URL: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19139090.

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