2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12083-019-00850-z
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Performance analysis of Hyperledger Fabric platform: A hierarchical model approach

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“… Further empirical performance studies: Performance of blockchain platforms has been identified as a major issue that needs to be investigated more by blockchain research community [20], [21], [54]. Although the significance of considering performance evaluation of blockchain platforms, it can be observed, from Table 2, that only a mere handful of research studies have been dedicated to addressing this important challenge.…”
Section: Open Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Further empirical performance studies: Performance of blockchain platforms has been identified as a major issue that needs to be investigated more by blockchain research community [20], [21], [54]. Although the significance of considering performance evaluation of blockchain platforms, it can be observed, from Table 2, that only a mere handful of research studies have been dedicated to addressing this important challenge.…”
Section: Open Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sukhwani et al ( 2018 ) developed the stochastic model for Hyperledger Fabric and analyzed the full system’s transaction details. The hierarchical model for Hyperledger fabric v1.4 was developed and its two timeout constraints are considered to measure the throughput of the platforms, estimated rejection probability of the transaction, and mean response delay of the transaction (Jiang et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Amin, 2020 ; Androulaki et al, 2018 ; Astarita et al, 2020 ; Azzi & Chamoun, 2019 ; Chen et al, 2018b ; Fernández-Caramés & Fraga-Lamas, 2019 ; Hyperledger. Hyperledger Blockchain., 2020 ; Jiang et al, 2020 ; Sukhwani et al, 2018 ; Viriyasitavat & Hoonsopon, 2019 ; Xu et al, 2018 ).…”
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“…Smart contracts for different DLT systems are recommended to be implemented using simple interpreted scripts or programming languages. It could be a script similar to Bitcoin system which is non-Turing complete; it could also be a custom Turing complete programming language such as Solidity [13] in Ethereum; or it can directly use Golang, a mainstream programming language in the Hyperledger Fabric [14] which is Turing complete.…”
Section: Contract Layer Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%