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Fran Casino

Researcher at University of Piraeus

Publications -  76
Citations -  2618

Fran Casino is an academic researcher from University of Piraeus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Collaborative filtering. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1298 citations. Previous affiliations of Fran Casino include Rovira i Virgili University.

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A systematic literature review of blockchain-based applications: Current status, classification and open issues

TL;DR: A comprehensive classification of blockchain-enabled applications across diverse sectors such as supply chain, business, healthcare, IoT, privacy, and data management is presented, and key themes, trends and emerging areas for research are established.
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Blockchain-based food supply chain traceability: a case study in the dairy sector

TL;DR: Traceability has become a critical element in supply chain management, particularly in safety-sensitive sectors like food, pharmaceuticals, etc as mentioned in this paper, where traceability is a critical requirement.
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Blockchain Mutability: Challenges and Proposed Solutions

TL;DR: A comprehensive review on the state-of-the-art research approaches, technical workarounds and advanced cryptographic techniques that have been put forward to resolve this conflict and to discuss their potentials, constraints and limitations when applied in the wild to either permissioned or permissionless blockchains is provided in this paper.
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A k-anonymous approach to privacy preserving collaborative filtering

TL;DR: A new technique for Privacy Preserving Collaborative Filtering (PPCF) based on microaggregation is proposed, which provides accurate recommendations estimated from perturbed data whilst guaranteeing user k -anonymity.
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Modeling food supply chain traceability based on blockchain technology

TL;DR: In this paper, a distributed functional model was developed to provide decentralized and automated food supply chain traceability based on blockchain technology and smart contracts, and the applicability of the model was further illustrated by the development of a fully functional smart contract and a local private blockchain.