通过区块链和智能合约对数据市场进行验证和验证

IF 6.9 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Will Serrano
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物理基础设施中数据的实际挑战包括:1)基于访问和检索的数据速度不利,因此集成;2)作为内在品质的价值;3)体积庞大,系统种类有限;最后,4)其准确性,因为数据可以修改以获得经济优势。基于敏捷项目管理和最小可行产品的物理基础设施设计提供了与传统瀑布方法相比的优势。敏捷支持投资的早期回报,促进循环再投资,同时使产品更适应可变的社会经济环境。然而,由于其迭代方法,敏捷也提出了固有的问题。此外,项目信息需要对目标、需求和治理进行有效的记录,这不仅是为了投资者、所有者或用户,也是为了在未来的健康状况中保留证据。安全及其他法定合规。为了解决这些问题,本文提出了一个具有分层过程的数据市场的验证和验证(V&V)模型;每个数据v&v阶段提供一层数据抽象、增值服务和基于人工智能(AI)的真实性。此外,该建议的解决方案将分布式账本技术(DLT)应用于分散的方法,其中每个用户在分类账中保存和维护数据。所提出的模型在真实的数据市场应用中得到了验证:1)纽卡斯尔城市天文台智能城市项目的实时数据,其中数据通过api从智能城市内嵌入的传感器收集;2)伦敦大学学院(UCL) -房地产- pearl项目的静态数据,不同的项目用户和利益相关者将数据引入项目信息模型(PIM)。
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Verification and Validation for data marketplaces via a blockchain and smart contracts

Actual challenges with data in physical infrastructure include: 1) the adversity of its velocity based on access and retrieval, thus integration; 2) its value as its intrinsic quality; 3) its extensive volume with a limited variety in terms of systems; and finally, 4) its veracity, as data can be modified to obtain an economical advantage. Physical infrastructure design based on Agile project management and minimum viable products provides benefits against the traditional waterfall method. Agile supports an early return on investment that promotes circular reinvesting while making the product more adaptable to variable social-economical environments. However, Agile also presents inherent issues due to its iterative approach. Furthermore, project information requires an efficient record of the aims, requirements, and governance not only for the investors, owners, or users but also to keep evidence in future health & safety and other statutory compliance. In order to address these issues, this article presents a Validation and Verification (V&V) model for data marketplaces with a hierarchical process; each data V&V stage provides a layer of data abstraction, value-added services, and authenticity based on Artificial Intelligence (AI). In addition, this proposed solution applies Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for a decentralised approach where each user keeps and maintains the data within a ledger. The presented model is validated in real data marketplace applications: 1) live data for the Newcastle Urban Observatory Smart City Project, where data are collected from sensors embedded within the smart city via APIs; 2) static data for University College London (UCL)—Real Estate—PEARL Project, where different project users and stakeholders introduce data into a Project Information Model (PIM).

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期刊介绍: Blockchain: Research and Applications is an international, peer reviewed journal for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present the latest advances and innovations in blockchain research. The journal publishes theoretical and applied papers in established and emerging areas of blockchain research to shape the future of blockchain technology.
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