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This report summarizes how the ESEC/FSE 2019 open science policies came to life and how they resulted in openness for the conference. In particular, I provide how authors of 277 papers provided data at peer review time, and how authors of 74 published papers provided their papers and data openly. Finally, I discuss on the obtained results, and provide lessons learned for the development of SIGSOFT open science policies. See: https://ineed.coffee/5836/effectiveness-of-open-science-policies-at-esec-fse-2019/
Zenodo (2020). doi:10.5281/ZENODO.3765247
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policies, open science, open data, computer science, report, software engineering, conference
policies, open science, open data, computer science, report, software engineering, conference
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