What is a R.E.DD.B. project code, and how can it be used ?
A R.E.DD.B. code is automatically attributed to a R.E.DD.B. project once it has been sucessfully uploaded in R.E.DD.B. This code should be used by its author(s) to reference a R.E.DD.B. project in the corresponding publication. Thus, it might be more suitable to submit a project to R.E.DD.B. before its publication. Such an approach allows the author of a project to incorporate the R.E.DD.B. code(s) in the manuscript before sending it to the journal editor. In these conditions, the R.E.DD.B. code(s) also help(s) the journal reviewers to study the data described in the manuscript. Consequently, the goal of a R.E.DD.B. code is to provide a rigorous link between the RESP or ESP derived charge values and the corresponding publication ensuring the reproducibility of the published results. Two types of project code are generated depending on the type of project submitted to R.E.DD.B.: ‘W-$i’ or ‘F-$j’ ($i and $j being the total number of “Whole molecule” or “Molecule fragment” projects availa