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Beyond the obvious advantages this provides for streamlining the scientific process, imagine implementing this to facilitate classroom learning or centralizing repeated analysis in a lab setting. What's more, it gives you a place to be very descriptive with your code.
In the predator-prey modeling example below, a detailed walk-through is given in the IPython Notebook. The hope is that anyone so inclined could modify or fork it, perhaps adding a third organism or some other environmental constraints. Or, if they had some ecological data, to test to see how well the model fit it.
Go check it out!