Citations

Dask is developed by many people from many institutions. Some of thesedevelopers are academics who depend on academic citations to justify theirefforts. Unfortunately, no single citation can do all of these developers (andthe developers to come) sufficient justice. Instead, we choose to use a singleblanket citation for all developers past and present.

To cite Dask in publications, please use the following:

  1. Dask Development Team (2016). Dask: Library for dynamic task scheduling
  2. URL https://dask.org

A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users follows:

  1. @Manual{, title = {Dask: Library for dynamic task scheduling}, author = {{Dask Development Team}}, year = {2016}, url = {https://dask.org},}

The full author list is available using git (e.g. git shortlog -ns).

Papers about parts of Dask

Rocklin, Matthew. “Dask: Parallel Computation with Blocked algorithms and TaskScheduling.” (2015).PDF.

  1. @InProceedings{ matthew_rocklin-proc-scipy-2015, author = { Matthew Rocklin }, title = { Dask: Parallel Computation with Blocked algorithms and Task Scheduling }, booktitle = { Proceedings of the 14th Python in Science Conference }, pages = { 130 - 136 }, year = { 2015 }, editor = { Kathryn Huff and James Bergstra }}