Most workplace is recording their employee's attendance via attendance system. The existing attendance systems include traditional method, punch card, QR Code, RFID and biometric. However, these methods require an employee's physical interaction directly with the system. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, any direct physical contact with the system should be avoided. Moreover, the existing attendance system platforms lack the security foundations upon which vulnerable to cyber threat, such as forge by irresponsible employees and unauthorized users. This paper aims to develop a contactless attendance system. The system is using face recognition and GPS location to record attendance with body temperature on blockchain technology.
Blockchain has become a powerful technology and when it comes to supply chain management, blockchain has a lot to offer which could contribute to its development and make the supply chain more effective. The same benefit could be also gained when blockchain is incorporated in the Military Supply Chain Management (MSCM). Theaim of this paper is to develop and integrate blockchain in the MSCM. The developed MSCM is focusing on three (3) main blockchain components, which are transparency, integrity and secure communication. The methodology to develop the MSCM blockchain similar to UnicalCoin. The findings show that incorporating blockchain into the MSCM enables transparency, integrity and secure communication. Thus, blockchain may reduce fraud, improve communication between parties and made end-to-end tracking transparency in MSCM. Future work is to embed a smart contract feature to automate some processes in MSCM.
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