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Business Process Management: Blockchain and Central and Eastern Europe Forum - BPM 2019 Blockchain and CEE Forum, Vienna, Austria, September 1-6, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Claudio Di Ciccio, Renata Gabryelczyk, Luciano Garcia-Banuelos, Tomislav Hernaus, Rick Hull, …
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This book constitutes the contributions presented at the Blockchain
Forum and the Central and Eastern Europe Forum (CEE Forum) held at
the 17th International Conference on Business Process Management,
BPM 2019, which took place in Vienna, Austria, in September 2019.
The Blockchain Forum deals with the use of blockchain for
collaborative information systems. Conceptual, technical and
application-oriented contributions are pursued within the scope of
this theme. The Blockchain Forum received a total of 31
submissions; 10 full and 1 short paper were accepted for
publication in this book. The objective of the CEE Forum is to
foster discussion for BPM academics from Central and Eastern Europe
to disseminate their research, compare results and share
experiences. For the CEE Forum 16 submissions were received and 6
full and 2 short papers were accepted for publication. The book
also contains one invited talk in full-paper length and 6 poster
papers from the CEE Forum.
This book addresses what software architects and developers need to
know in order to build applications based on blockchain technology,
by offering an architectural view of software systems that make
beneficial use of blockchains. It provides guidance on assessing
the suitability of blockchain, on the roles blockchain can play in
an architecture, on designing blockchain applications, and on
assessing different architecture designs and tradeoffs. It also
serves as a reference on blockchain design patterns and design
analysis, and refers to practical examples of blockchain-based
applications. The book is divided into four parts: Part I provides
a general introduction to the topic and to existing blockchain
platforms including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Hyperledger Fabric, and
offers examples of blockchain-based applications. Part II focuses
on the functional aspects of software architecture, describing the
main roles blockchain can play in an architecture, as well as its
potential suitability and design process. It includes a catalogue
of 15 design patterns and details how to use model-driven
engineering to build blockchain-based applications. Part III covers
the non-functional aspects of blockchain applications, which are
cross-cutting concerns including cost, performance, security, and
availability. Part IV then presents three detailed real-world use
cases, offering additional insights from a practical perspective.
An epilogue summarizes the book and speculates on the role
blockchain and its applications can play in the future. This book
focusses on the bigger picture for blockchain, covering the
concepts and technical considerations in the design of
blockchain-based applications. The use of mathematical formulas is
limited to where they are critical. This book is primarily intended
for developers, software architects and chief information officers
who need to understand the basic technology, tools and
methodologies to build blockchain applications. It also provides
students and researchers new to this field an introduction to this
hot topic.
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