混合区块链实施确保公共服务组织的数据完整性和互操作性

Ali Shahaab, Imtiaz A. Khan, Ross Maude, C. Hewage
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公共服务机构(pso)需要相互协作,以提供无缝的用户体验,减少欺诈,提高运营效率,同时降低纳税人的成本。然而,几十年来使用不同技术堆栈构建的遗留系统使协作具有挑战性并阻碍了效率。分布式账本技术(dlt)已被提出作为多个组织间协作任务的信任和效率机制。它们可以减少操作中的摩擦,并有助于实现更加精简和统一的公共服务基础设施。然而,大多数工作要么是基于理论,要么是纯粹的概念,缺乏实施。在本文中,我们详细介绍了基于区块链的互操作性和数据共享系统的概念验证(POC)的设计和实现,该系统允许pso无缝协作和实时共享信息。该POC基于英国的海外实体和受益所有人注册(ROEBO)立法,并展示了英国公司注册处与其他pso在混合区块链环境中的互动。
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A Hybrid Blockchain Implementation to Ensure Data Integrity and Interoperability for Public Service Organisations
Public service organisations (PSOs) have a need to collaborate with each other in order to provide a seamless user experience, mitigate fraud and increase operational efficiency at a reduced tax payer's cost. However, legacy systems built over decades using different technology stacks, make collaboration challenging and hinder efficiency. Distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) have been proposed as a trust and efficiency mechanism for several inter organisation collaborative tasks. They can reduce friction in operations and help achieve a more streamlined and unified public service infrastructure. However, most of the work are either based on theory or purely conceptual and lack implementation. In this paper, we elaborate on the design and implementation of a proof of concept (POC) of a blockchain based interoperability and data sharing system that allows PSOs to seamlessly collaborate and share information in real time. The POC is based on the Registration of Overseas Entities and Beneficial Owners (ROEBO) legislation in the UK and demonstrates interactions between Companies House UK and other PSOs in a hybrid blockchain setting.
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