Building secure business models through blockchain technology: tactics, methods, limitations, and performance
"The main aim of the research is to study and explore the current status of block chain technology and, through the latest technology, build a business model to secure the future direction in the field of business. This book discusses the tactics and methods, as well as their limitations and pe...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The main aim of the research is to study and explore the current status of block chain technology and, through the latest technology, build a business model to secure the future direction in the field of business. This book discusses the tactics and methods, as well as their limitations and performance. The primary goal is to introduce the most recent technologies and methods for developing the business sector. It will prove that this technology will control costs in different organizations and industries. These block chain technology features are addressed by a number of businesses to ensure security for distributed data. Users can securely authenticate themselves thanks to the block chain technology and trusted hardware combo. Blockchain solutions are one type of product that supplier's market to help businesses in a supply chain exchange data more easily. The companies who use blockchain technology to manage a multisided platform or market. Customers and consumers are the typical end users. Blockchain's basic concept is a shared, distributed database of transaction records amongst involved parties. Through this book wants to knowledge about the blockchain technology which provides many types of profitable tasks. Each chapter begins with an introduction, a need and motivation for business innovation, as well as applications for identifying and improving the system in each and every area of business" |
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spelling | Building secure business models through blockchain technology tactics, methods, limitations, and performance Shweta Dewangan (The ICFAI University, Raipur, India), Sapna Singh Kshatri (Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Professional Management and Technology, India), Astha Bhanot (Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia), Mushtaq Ahmed Shah (Lovely Professional University, India) Hershey PA, USA IGI Global [2023] 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 283 Seiten) Advances in business information systems and analytics (ABISA). - Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Section 1. Business models through blockchain technology: tactics, performance, and utilization in different sectors. Chapter 1. Applications and implementations of blockchain technology across the various sectors ; Chapter 2. An AI-based efficient model for the classification of traffic signals using convolutional neural network ; Chapter 3. A critical glance on the use of blockchain in business and its futuristic approach ; Chapter 4. Leveraging blockchain technology in the construction industry ; Chapter 5. Transformation of the telecom industry as a result of blockchain technology in India -- Section 2. Business models through blockchain technology: review, methods, and financial trading. Chapter 6. Transitioning business practices in the retail industry through blockchain technology ; Chapter 7. Transformation of financial trading with blockchain technology in India ; Chapter 8. Applications of blockchain technology in finance ; Chapter 9. Technologies behind crypto-based decentralized finance -- Section 3. Business models through blockchain technology: limitations and performance for global providers. Chapter 10. Blockchain technology: a global provider of digital technology and services ; Chapter 11. The implications of blockchain technology for the preservation of Indian intangible cultural heritage ; Chapter 12. Blockchain technology: worldwide supplier of digital services and technology tactics, methods, limitations, and performance ; Chapter 13. Blockchain's data integrity and reliability "The main aim of the research is to study and explore the current status of block chain technology and, through the latest technology, build a business model to secure the future direction in the field of business. This book discusses the tactics and methods, as well as their limitations and performance. The primary goal is to introduce the most recent technologies and methods for developing the business sector. It will prove that this technology will control costs in different organizations and industries. These block chain technology features are addressed by a number of businesses to ensure security for distributed data. Users can securely authenticate themselves thanks to the block chain technology and trusted hardware combo. Blockchain solutions are one type of product that supplier's market to help businesses in a supply chain exchange data more easily. The companies who use blockchain technology to manage a multisided platform or market. Customers and consumers are the typical end users. Blockchain's basic concept is a shared, distributed database of transaction records amongst involved parties. Through this book wants to knowledge about the blockchain technology which provides many types of profitable tasks. Each chapter begins with an introduction, a need and motivation for business innovation, as well as applications for identifying and improving the system in each and every area of business" Business planning Blockchains (Databases) / Industrial applications Industrial management / Technological innovations Business enterprises / Technological innovations Dewangan, Shweta edt Kshatri, Sapna Singh edt Bhanot, Astha edt Shah, Mushtaq Ahmad edt https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7808-0 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Building secure business models through blockchain technology tactics, methods, limitations, and performance Section 1. Business models through blockchain technology: tactics, performance, and utilization in different sectors. Chapter 1. Applications and implementations of blockchain technology across the various sectors ; Chapter 2. An AI-based efficient model for the classification of traffic signals using convolutional neural network ; Chapter 3. A critical glance on the use of blockchain in business and its futuristic approach ; Chapter 4. Leveraging blockchain technology in the construction industry ; Chapter 5. Transformation of the telecom industry as a result of blockchain technology in India -- Section 2. Business models through blockchain technology: review, methods, and financial trading. Chapter 6. Transitioning business practices in the retail industry through blockchain technology ; Chapter 7. Transformation of financial trading with blockchain technology in India ; Chapter 8. Applications of blockchain technology in finance ; Chapter 9. Technologies behind crypto-based decentralized finance -- Section 3. Business models through blockchain technology: limitations and performance for global providers. Chapter 10. Blockchain technology: a global provider of digital technology and services ; Chapter 11. The implications of blockchain technology for the preservation of Indian intangible cultural heritage ; Chapter 12. Blockchain technology: worldwide supplier of digital services and technology tactics, methods, limitations, and performance ; Chapter 13. Blockchain's data integrity and reliability Business planning Blockchains (Databases) / Industrial applications Industrial management / Technological innovations Business enterprises / Technological innovations |
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title_full | Building secure business models through blockchain technology tactics, methods, limitations, and performance Shweta Dewangan (The ICFAI University, Raipur, India), Sapna Singh Kshatri (Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Professional Management and Technology, India), Astha Bhanot (Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia), Mushtaq Ahmed Shah (Lovely Professional University, India) |
title_fullStr | Building secure business models through blockchain technology tactics, methods, limitations, and performance Shweta Dewangan (The ICFAI University, Raipur, India), Sapna Singh Kshatri (Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Professional Management and Technology, India), Astha Bhanot (Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia), Mushtaq Ahmed Shah (Lovely Professional University, India) |
title_full_unstemmed | Building secure business models through blockchain technology tactics, methods, limitations, and performance Shweta Dewangan (The ICFAI University, Raipur, India), Sapna Singh Kshatri (Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Professional Management and Technology, India), Astha Bhanot (Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia), Mushtaq Ahmed Shah (Lovely Professional University, India) |
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