Integrating blockchain for data sharing and collaboration support in scientific ecosystem platform

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Abstract

Nowadays, scientific experiments are conducted collaboratively. In collaborative scientific experiments, we must consider aspects such as interoperability, privacy, and trust in shared data to allow the reproducibility of the results. A critical aspect associated with a scientific process is its provenance information, which can be defined as the origin or lineage of the data that helps understand the scientific experiment results. Another concern when conducting collaborative experiments is confidentiality, considering that only authorized personnel can share or view results. In this paper, we propose BlockFlow, a blockchain-based architecture, to bring reliability to the collaborative research, considering the capture, storage, and analysis of provenance data related to a scientific ecosystem platform (E-SECO).

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Coelho, R., Braga, R., David, J. M. N., Dantas, M., Ströele, V., & Campos, F. (2021). Integrating blockchain for data sharing and collaboration support in scientific ecosystem platform. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2020-January, pp. 264–273). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2021.031

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