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  \subsubsection{Reusability} Building on, as well as improving, results achieved in prior work depends on first being able to reproduce them, and then being able to modify each step with enhancements or customization relevant to the follow-up experiment. That is only possible if there are no ``black box'' components in the methodology, i.e. where any step is open to both scrutiny and modification.  \subsubsection{Accessibility} \subsubsection{Accessibility}\label{sec:access}  While classically referring to people with disabilities, we use the term "scientific accessibility" in a broader sense. The dissemination of published works could be limited not only by impairments of the reader, but also by a language barrier (both geographically and in terms of terminology and mathematical notation used in different fields), by a technological barrier (e.g. use of closed, proprietary standards or badly maintained custom tools) as well as data blackouts (e.g. disconnect from the underlying datasets summarized by a paper's figures and tables).  

The preprint of this paper, and simultaneously the demonstration of all described capabilities, are cross-hosted on Authorea and can be found at \cite{live-math}.