I. Jimenez, Sina Hamedian, J. Lofstead, C. Maltzahn, K. Mohror, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, A. Arpaci-Dusseau, R. Ricci
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In this demo we illustrate the usage of PopperCI [1], a continous integration (CI) service for experiments hosted at UC Santa Cruz that allows researchers to automate the end-to-end execution and validation of experiments. PopperCI assumes that experiments follow Popper [2], a convention for implementing experiments and writing articles following a DevOps approach that has been proposed recently.