NOMS 2018 - 2018 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2018
DOI: 10.1109/noms.2018.8406327
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Blockchain orchestration and experimentation framework: A case study of KYC

Abstract: Abstract-Conducting experiments to evaluate blockchain applications is a challenging task for developers, because there is a range of configuration parameters that control blockchain environments. Many public testnets (e.g. Rinkeby Ethereum) can be used for testing, however, we cannot adjust their parameters (e.g. Gas limit, Mining difficulty) to further the understanding of the application in question and of the employed blockchain. This paper proposes an easy to use orchestration framework over the Grid'5000… Show more

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“…Although the blockchain is a relatively newly adopted technology, we can see significant advances in making it more accessible and available for the end user. With the development and release of new tools and mechanisms to verify and analyze data stored in blockchains using web dashboards [22], blockchains can be applied to the authentication and verification of identity to replace the usage of classic passwords [23], or alternatively to the development of new frameworks to test and develop fine-tuned blockchain applications [24]. Additionally, blockchains have been used to create electronic wallets to be used in daily devices, such as laptops and cellphones, such as the library MetaMask (https://metamask.io/, accessed on 5 September 2022), which can be installed as an extension in the browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave) to use cryptocurrencies and run compatible DAPPS (distributed applications) using deployed smart contracts.…”
Section: Ease Of Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the blockchain is a relatively newly adopted technology, we can see significant advances in making it more accessible and available for the end user. With the development and release of new tools and mechanisms to verify and analyze data stored in blockchains using web dashboards [22], blockchains can be applied to the authentication and verification of identity to replace the usage of classic passwords [23], or alternatively to the development of new frameworks to test and develop fine-tuned blockchain applications [24]. Additionally, blockchains have been used to create electronic wallets to be used in daily devices, such as laptops and cellphones, such as the library MetaMask (https://metamask.io/, accessed on 5 September 2022), which can be installed as an extension in the browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave) to use cryptocurrencies and run compatible DAPPS (distributed applications) using deployed smart contracts.…”
Section: Ease Of Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart contracts are responsible for defining the decisions of blockchain relevant to IoT systems. Blockchain facilitates the coordination of all IoT operations, including the management of access to and from smart devices, data development and processing, dynamic positioning, and container changes, such as software devices [81]. The orchestration of the activities of IoT devices is associated with different trust and security concerns, such as recording the identity of all IoT entities in the system, recording the provenance of devices' data and of other entities entering the IoT system, and recording the processing steps by using smart contracts [82].…”
Section: Orchestration Of Connected Iot Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent works have tried to tackle the problem of data management and KYC for blockchain applications. Shabair et al [23] introduced a blockchain-based KYC proof-of-concept system and an orchestration tool for managing private blockchain environments over large-scale testbeds. In their work they highlight the need for additional research on security and privacy issues of blockchain applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%