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Cord Network
Shruti Agarwal edited this page May 14, 2023
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CORD is a global public utility and trust framework that is designed to address trust gaps, manage transactions and exchange value at scale.
It is designed to simplify the management of information, making it easier for owners to control; agencies and businesses to discover, access and use data to deliver networked public services. It provides a transparent history of information and protects it from unauthorized tampering from within or without the system.
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2024
- Coding Projects List
- Design Projects List
- About C4GT's DMP 2024
- Timeline
- Applications open for contributors on Unstop on April 8, 2024
- Applications close for contributors on Unstop on May 8, 2024
- Results declared for selected contributors on Unstop on May 25, 2024
- Coding period kick-starts on June 11, 2024
- Coding period ends on September 11, 2024
- Milestones
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2023
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Products
- ABDM
- AI Tools
- Avni
- Bahmni
- Beckn
- CARE
- Cord Network
- cQube
- DevDataPlatform
- DevOps Pipeline
- DIGIT
- Diksha
- Doc Generator
- FarmStack
- Glific
- Health Claims Exchange
- Karmayogi
- ODK
- Quiz Creator
- QuML
- Solve Ninja Chatbot
- Sunbird DevOps
- Sunbird Ed
- Sunbird inQuiry
- Sunbird Knowlg
- Sunbird Lern
- Sunbird Obsrv
- Sunbird RC
- Sunbird Saral
- Sunbird UCI
- Template Creation Portal
- Text2SQL
- TrustBot and POSHpal
- TrustIn
- Unnati
- WarpSQL
- Workflow
- Yaus
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2022
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Projects
- UCI Web Channel
- Admin for Sunbird RC
- UCI Signal Integration
- Centralised Access Control
- Competency Passbook
- Low-code Admin Console
- Workflow Management
- Machine Learning Platform
- URL Shortener (YAUS)
- Doc Generator
- Shiksha Postgres Adapter
- Shiksha CMS and Announcements Module
- Shiksha Frontend Restructuring
- Shiksha Design System
- Sunbird QUML Player
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Organization & Mentors
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Contributors
- Organization & Mentors
- Contributors
- College Chapters