Reproducibility in Production

Computational documents offer limitless opportunities for your business. With them, your consumers can rerun your report with new parameters, apply your analysis to new data, or schedule updates.

Reproducibility in Production

September 7, 2019

Computational documents offer limitless opportunities for your business. With them, your consumers can rerun your report with new parameters, apply your analysis to new data, or schedule future, automatic updates to your work—all with the click of a button. This is the first in a three part webinar series that will describe this new form of reproducibility. Here, we begin by showing you how to write executable R Markdown documents for a production environment.

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This is the first part of a series:

Part 1: Reproducibility in Production - Garrett Grolemund

Part 2: RStudio Connect in Production - Thomas Mock

Part 3: Interactivity in Production - Kelly O'Briant


About the speaker

Garrett is the author of Hands-On Programming with R and co-author of R for Data Science and R Markdown: The Definitive Guide. He is a Data Scientist at RStudio and holds a Ph.D. in Statistics, but specializes in teaching. He’s taught people how to use R at over 50 government agencies, small businesses, and multi-billion dollar global companies; and he’s designed RStudio’s training materials for R, Shiny, R Markdown and more. Garrett wrote the popular lubridate package for dates and times in R and creates the RStudio cheatsheets.