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Adam Brinckman

Researcher at University of Notre Dame

Publications -  6
Citations -  119

Adam Brinckman is an academic researcher from University of Notre Dame. The author has contributed to research in topics: Knowledge extraction & Big data. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 86 citations.

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Computing environments for reproducibility: Capturing the “Whole Tale”

TL;DR: The Whole Tale project as discussed by the authors aims to connect computational, data-intensive research efforts with the larger research process, transforming the knowledge discovery and dissemination process into one where data products are united with research articles to create "living publications" or tales.
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A Comparative Evaluation of Blockchain Systems for Application Sharing Using Containers

TL;DR: This paper considers whether it is viable to securely share container-based applications within a decentralized group of individuals and to provide an audit trail recording exactly who has shared what, and with whom and performs a comparative analysis of Blockchain technologies for this use case.
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Collaborative circuit designs using the CRAFT repository

TL;DR: This paper presents the architecture, design, and implementation of the collaborative repository, which capitalizes on the recent advances in production quality open-source collaborative frameworks, which are interfaced using a lightweight Javascript front-end to satisfy the requirements of the DARPA's CRAFT program.
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Connecting Supplier and DoD Blockchains for Transparent Part Tracking

TL;DR: This paper identifies a specific Department of Defense use case, extrapolate requirements, and performs a thorough assessment of the different layers of the blockchain stack to identify the existing state of the art and undertake a gap analysis of the technology for this context.

Accelerating Circuit Realization via a Collaborative Gateway of Innovations.

TL;DR: The design decisions and implementation to build a collaborative repository that capitalizes on the recent advances in open-source collaborative frameworks, and answers the needs for the DARPA’s CRAFT program are presented.