ER
denotes Easily Reproducible
and are the results of a processing described in the paper.
The author claims that
you can reproduce such a figure from
the programs, parameters, and makefiles
included in the electronic document.
We assume you have a UNIX workstation
with Fortran, Fortran90, C, X-Windows system and the software
downloadable from our website
(SEP makerules, SEPlib, and SEP latex package).
Before the publication of the electronic document,
someone other than the author tests the author's claim by
destroying and rebuilding all ER figures.
Some ER figures may not be reproducible by outsiders because
they depend on data sets that are too large to distribute,
or data that we do not have permission to redistribute.
CR
denotes Conditional Reproducibility.
The author certifies that the commands are in place to reproduce
the figure if certain resources are available.
SEP staff have only attempted to make sure that
the makefile rules exist and the source codes referenced
are provided. Some of the reason for the CR
designation are: a proprietary data set,
a parallel computer, a large amount of processing time
(20 minutes or more),
or commercial packages such as Matlab or Mathematica.
NR
denotes Non-Reproducible.
This class of figure is considered non-reproducible.
SEP discourages authors from flagging their figures
as NR except for artist drawings, scannings, etc.