Website:
https://scimatic.netBackground:
Blockchain technology alone is not enough for big data, especially for long paragraphs, figures, tables, and large files. There is a need of hybrid decentralized system based on blockchain, IPFS and structured database. Extra earning resources are required for academicians, researchers, teachers, and students. Decentralization technology must be used in real-life DAPPs rather than just use in finance. Evolution of the internet towards web3.0 must be fastened.
ObjectivesThis project aims to establish a hybrid decentralized system based on blockchain, IPFS and traditional shared database to deal with big data and large files. This project will increase industry – academia – public sector collaboration. This project will prove that blockchain technology can be used for big data.
ProductsSCIWALLETSCI Coin will have our own wallet to keep SCI safe. SCI Wallet will be used to buy SciMatic products.
DELITERA • DECENTRALIZED LITERATURE
The aim is to overcome big companies holding scientific literature. The author will convert his/her article into an NFT; can transfer the rights, sell it, and get paid for getting cited.
DEJOURN • DECENTRALIZED JOURNALSResearch articles in Dejourn will be published through IPFS, shared database and Blockchain. Editors and reviewers will be get paid automatically.
DENOTA • DECENTRALIZED NOTARYSign a contract by your wallet, sell home or car from home. This will make the notary public system very easy and cheap.
DEMOLE • DECENTRAILZED MOLECULESGet intellectual property rights of your molecule. Convert it into NFT, sell it or own it.
DECONO • DECENTRAILZED ECONOMYDecono will drive small economical ecosystems that continuously transfers money to each other’s through banks. By exchanging SCI, banking costs will be eliminated.
DEDUCATE • DECENTRAILZED EDUCATIONDeducate will decentralize educational systems like exams, quizzes, scoring systems, scholarships, in-class bounties, and awards etc.
DEWARDS• DECENTRAILZED AWARDSLike Nobel Prize, prizes will be given each year to top authors of the Dejourn without any prejudice.
Target GroupsSCI will provide services to entrepreneurs, SMEs, and public & private institutions. Short term target groups and researchers, academicians, students, teachers, and civilians while in long term, projects will be developed for civilian use.
USER FRIENDLY FRONT ENDA user-friendly platform will help users to perform their task easily. Text-to-Speech algorithms will be used for voice-based inputs and outputs.
BACKENDThe backend will be based on blockchain where some parts will work with proof-of-work (student miners on phone), proof-of-stack (scientific journals) and proof-of-stack-authority (universities, public and government organisations) algorithms. Transactions will be performed in SCI Coin. Proof-of-stack-authorities will keep their KYC data in private databases. While the processes will be hashed and stored in the form of transactions. Large textual data will be stored in public immutable databases. The important here to note is that, the scientific data means the one published in "open Access" tag.
SciMatic has developed the following prototypes, each of them will be decentralized:
scimatic.org search engine for scientific literature,
thesismanager.com thesis writing platform, one click thesis formatter.
semestermanager.com distance learning platform for universities and colleges
teampo.net platform for research groups and teams
samarize.com creates a 5 sentence summary of any news or article in any language.
journament.com Journal finder for scientists with a single keyword, journals scoring system and more, indexing more than 31,000 peer-reviewed journals.
sympu.com online platform for conferences and cogresses based on webrtc technology.
additionally, SciMatic has scientific journals of its own and auto-formatting journal submission system.
Products and services will be sold in SCI coin.
SciMatic is a startup company in the Teknokent of the Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Turkey. We accepts visitors at the location. All inquiries, critics, suggestions are welcome at
info@scimatic.org