Reproducibility Report for the Paper: Modeling of Request Cloning in Cloud Server Systems using Processor Sharing

02/11/2020
by   Alessandro Pellegrini, et al.
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The authors have uploaded their artifact on Zenodo, which ensures a long-term retention of the artifact. The code is suitably documented, and some examples are given. A minimalistic overall description of the engine is provided. The artifact allows to setup the environment quite quickly, and the dependencies are well documented. The process to regenerate data for the figures in the paper completes, and all results are reproducible. This paper can thus receive the Artifacts Available badge and the Artifacts Evaluated-Functional. Given the high quality of the artifact, also the Artifacts Evaluated-Reusable badge can be assigned.

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