Architectures and Frameworks for Developing and Applying Blockchain Technology

  • 7h 16m
  • Nansi Shi (ed)
  • IGI Global
  • 2019

The blockchain revolution has drastically impacted global economics and the strategic practices within different industries. Cryptocurrency specifically has forever changed the face of business and the implementation of business online. While innovative, people are still in the early stages of building and developing blockchain technology and its applications, and it is critical that researchers and practitioners obtain a better understanding of this global phenomenon.

Architectures and Frameworks for Developing and Applying Blockchain Technology is an essential reference source that presents the technological foundation, recent research findings, developments, and critical issues associated with blockchain technology from both computer science and social science perspectives. Featuring topics such as artificial intelligence, digital economy, and network technology, this book is ideally designed for academics, researchers, industry leaders, IT consultants, engineers, programmers, practitioners, government officials, policymakers, and students.

In this Book

  • A Decision Framework for Decentralized Control of Distributed Processes: Is Blockchain the Only Solution?
  • Blockchains for Value Creation and Supply Chain Optimization
  • Perspective and Challenges of Blockchain Technology in the Accountability of Financial Information
  • A Brief Analysis of Blockchain Algorithms and Its Challenges
  • Blockchain Technology: A Review of the Contemporary Disruptive Business Applications
  • Blockchain Technology in Solar Energy
  • Paradise Found? The Disruption and Diversification of Funding in Higher Education
  • A Call for Second-Generation Cryptocurrency Valuation Metrics
  • Blockchain 2.0: An Edge Over Technologies
  • Scientific Paper Peer-Reviewing System With Blockchain, IPFS, and Smart Contract
  • Bank Data Certification and Repurposing Using Blockchain
  • Data Confidentiality, Integrity, and Authentication
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