2022
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2022.0131165
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Transformation Model of Smallholder Oil Palm Supply Chain Ecosystem using Blockchain-Smart Contract

Abstract: The development of new technology has the potential to disrupt and transform an existing system as well as information technology. This study aims to build a proposed model in order to transform an old system into a Blockchainbased system. The smallholder oil palm supply chain currently uses a traditional information system and technology, hence its integrity, transparency, and security are vulnerable. To solve this problem, frontier technology is needed, such as a blockchain, which has trust, transparency, an… Show more

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“…The ability to validate research is carried out to maintain the authenticity of the data, which has implications for increasing trust between users in the system. The utilization of smart contracts in the proposed system is used to guarantee the authenticity and ease of tracking data as in research [38]. Meanwhile, the traceability model is intended to make it easier for users to browse the data stored in the system and to see its authenticity and origin [39].…”
Section: Data Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to validate research is carried out to maintain the authenticity of the data, which has implications for increasing trust between users in the system. The utilization of smart contracts in the proposed system is used to guarantee the authenticity and ease of tracking data as in research [38]. Meanwhile, the traceability model is intended to make it easier for users to browse the data stored in the system and to see its authenticity and origin [39].…”
Section: Data Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%