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    A Massive Analysis of Ethereum Smart Contracts Empirical Study and Code Metrics by Pinna, Andrea, Ibba, Simona, Baralla, Gavina, Tonelli, Roberto, Marchesi, Michele

    Published in IEEE access (2019)
    “…In this work, we perform a comprehensive empirical study of smart contracts deployed on the ethereum blockchain. The objective of the analysis is to provide…”
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    Assessing GitHub Copilot in Solidity Development: Capabilities, Testing, and Bug Fixing by Baralla, Gavina, Ibba, Giacomo, Tonelli, Roberto

    Published in IEEE access (2024)
    “…In the rapidly evolving landscape of blockchain technology, the development of reliable and secure smart contracts represents one of several crucial…”
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    A Blockchain Approach Applied to a Teledermatology Platform in the Sardinian Region (Italy) by Mannaro, Katiuscia, Baralla, Gavina, Pinna, Andrea, Ibba, Simona

    Published in Information (Basel) (23-02-2018)
    “…The use of teledermatology in primary care has been shown to be reliable, offering the possibility of improving access to dermatological care by using…”
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    Design of a Sustainable Blockchain-Oriented Software for Building Workers Management by Pinna, Andrea, Baralla, Gavina, Lallai, Giorgia, Marchesi, Michele, Tonelli, Roberto

    Published in Frontiers in blockchain (19-10-2020)
    “…The building workers sector is one of the most challenging sectors for Human Resources (HR) management. In this work, we propose a solution relying on…”
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    Ensure Traceability in European Food Supply Chain by Using a Blockchain System by Baralla, Gavina, Pinna, Andrea, Corrias, Giacomo

    “…This paper proposes a generic agri-food supply chain traceability system based on blockchain technology implementing the "from-farm-to-fork" (F2F) model…”
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    Ensuring transparency and traceability of food local products: A blockchain application to a Smart Tourism Region by Baralla, Gavina, Pinna, Andrea, Tonelli, Roberto, Marchesi, Michele, Ibba, Simona

    Published in Concurrency and computation (10-01-2021)
    “…Summary This article proposes a blockchain oriented platform to guarantee the origin and provenance of food items in a Smart Tourism Region context. Local food…”
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    Waste management: A comprehensive state of the art about the rise of blockchain technology by Baralla, Gavina, Pinna, Andrea, Tonelli, Roberto, Marchesi, Michele

    Published in Computers in industry (01-02-2023)
    “…In the last century, the increased urbanization and population growth produced a dramatic increase in waste production, causing serious problems for the…”
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    Raising Sustainability Awareness in Agile Blockchain-Oriented Software Engineering by Pinna, Andrea, Baralla, Gavina, Marchesi, Michele, Tonelli, Roberto

    “…This paper presents a first investigation to join agile blockchain-oriented software development principles with sustainability software design principles. The…”
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    Design of a Blockchain-Oriented System for the Sustainable Disintermediation in Tourism by Farris, Giorgia, Pinna, Andrea, Baralla, Gavina, Tonelli, Roberto, Modica, Patrizia, Marchesi, Michele

    “…Blockchain technology is an emerging technology which is making a significant contribution to the ongoing digital evolution by influencing companies, business…”
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    Towards a smart region: The case study of a teledermatology platform in sardinian region (Italy) by Mannaro, Katiuscia, Baralla, Gavina, Ibba, Simona, Pinna, Andrea, Garau, Chiara

    “…Teledermatology offers the possibility of improving access to dermatologic care by using telecommunication technologies for connecting several medical centers…”
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