Blockchain applications for smart contract technologies:
"Blockchain technology has garnered much attention in recent years from both academic and business spheres. At its core, this technology enables the implementation of smart contracts, automated software applications that execute agreements on a secure and distributed blockchain ledger. This led...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Blockchain technology has garnered much attention in recent years from both academic and business spheres. At its core, this technology enables the implementation of smart contracts, automated software applications that execute agreements on a secure and distributed blockchain ledger. This ledger, known for its transparency, facilitates trustless transactions, eliminating the need for centralized authority. Smart contracts, stored on the blockchain, automate processes such as goods sales, contract execution, and currency exchange, making them accessible to all users.Blockchain Applications for Smart Contract Technologies aims to present an exhaustive compilation of academic and industrial endeavors that advocate for the integration of blockchain and smart contracts in various sectors. Beyond offering a comprehensive understanding of blockchain and smart-contract fundamentals, the book seeks to spotlight specific research themes within these domains. With dedicated sections focused on applications in healthcare, finance, e-government, the Internet of Things (IoT), energy, identity, telecommunications, Metaverse, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and notary services, the book becomes a valuable guiding resource for scholars and professionals alike. This book caters to scholars, researchers, and industry professionals that want to apply blockchain and smart-contract technologies in their fields."-- |
Beschreibung: | 21 PDFs (349 pages) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9798369315125 |
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contents | Chapter 1. COVID-19 or Russia-Ukraine conflict, which is informative in defining the dynamic relationship between bitcoin and major energy commodities? -- Chapter 2. Internet of things security using blockchain: a study on smart home-based applications -- Chapter 3. Does gold react as a safe haven and hedge for G7 stock markets?: comparative assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic vs. global financial crisis -- Chapter 4. Metaverse and NFT -- Chapter 5. The development of ChatGPT and its implications for the future of customer service in the hospitality industry -- Chapter 6. The impact of COVID-19 on financial market volatility in Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 7. A semantical approach to the concept of CSR: its definitional evolution and nearly identical notions -- Chapter 8. Impact of financial stability on economic growth in Nigeria -- Chapter 9. Employees and robots in Amazon's robotic mobile fulfillment systems: a netnographic analysis of a supply chain transformation -- Chapter 10. Does COVID-19 news influence financial market volatility in Tunisia? -- Chapter 11. Nigeria cngn stablecoin: everything you need to know about cNGN and eNaira CBDC -- Chapter 12. Leveraging transparency and privacy through blockchain technology -- Chapter 13. Blockchain health: smart contracts transforming healthcare operations -- Chapter 14. Applications of artificial intelligence techniques in modern banking sectors. |
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spelling | Blockchain applications for smart contract technologies Abdelkader Mohamed Sghaier Derbali, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2024. 21 PDFs (349 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. COVID-19 or Russia-Ukraine conflict, which is informative in defining the dynamic relationship between bitcoin and major energy commodities? -- Chapter 2. Internet of things security using blockchain: a study on smart home-based applications -- Chapter 3. Does gold react as a safe haven and hedge for G7 stock markets?: comparative assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic vs. global financial crisis -- Chapter 4. Metaverse and NFT -- Chapter 5. The development of ChatGPT and its implications for the future of customer service in the hospitality industry -- Chapter 6. The impact of COVID-19 on financial market volatility in Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 7. A semantical approach to the concept of CSR: its definitional evolution and nearly identical notions -- Chapter 8. Impact of financial stability on economic growth in Nigeria -- Chapter 9. Employees and robots in Amazon's robotic mobile fulfillment systems: a netnographic analysis of a supply chain transformation -- Chapter 10. Does COVID-19 news influence financial market volatility in Tunisia? -- Chapter 11. Nigeria cngn stablecoin: everything you need to know about cNGN and eNaira CBDC -- Chapter 12. Leveraging transparency and privacy through blockchain technology -- Chapter 13. Blockchain health: smart contracts transforming healthcare operations -- Chapter 14. Applications of artificial intelligence techniques in modern banking sectors. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "Blockchain technology has garnered much attention in recent years from both academic and business spheres. At its core, this technology enables the implementation of smart contracts, automated software applications that execute agreements on a secure and distributed blockchain ledger. This ledger, known for its transparency, facilitates trustless transactions, eliminating the need for centralized authority. Smart contracts, stored on the blockchain, automate processes such as goods sales, contract execution, and currency exchange, making them accessible to all users.Blockchain Applications for Smart Contract Technologies aims to present an exhaustive compilation of academic and industrial endeavors that advocate for the integration of blockchain and smart contracts in various sectors. Beyond offering a comprehensive understanding of blockchain and smart-contract fundamentals, the book seeks to spotlight specific research themes within these domains. With dedicated sections focused on applications in healthcare, finance, e-government, the Internet of Things (IoT), energy, identity, telecommunications, Metaverse, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and notary services, the book becomes a valuable guiding resource for scholars and professionals alike. This book caters to scholars, researchers, and industry professionals that want to apply blockchain and smart-contract technologies in their fields."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 04/10/2024). Blockchains (Databases) Smart contracts. Electronic books. Derbali, Abdelkader Mohamed Sghaier, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369315118 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-1511-8 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Blockchain applications for smart contract technologies Chapter 1. COVID-19 or Russia-Ukraine conflict, which is informative in defining the dynamic relationship between bitcoin and major energy commodities? -- Chapter 2. Internet of things security using blockchain: a study on smart home-based applications -- Chapter 3. Does gold react as a safe haven and hedge for G7 stock markets?: comparative assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic vs. global financial crisis -- Chapter 4. Metaverse and NFT -- Chapter 5. The development of ChatGPT and its implications for the future of customer service in the hospitality industry -- Chapter 6. The impact of COVID-19 on financial market volatility in Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 7. A semantical approach to the concept of CSR: its definitional evolution and nearly identical notions -- Chapter 8. Impact of financial stability on economic growth in Nigeria -- Chapter 9. Employees and robots in Amazon's robotic mobile fulfillment systems: a netnographic analysis of a supply chain transformation -- Chapter 10. Does COVID-19 news influence financial market volatility in Tunisia? -- Chapter 11. Nigeria cngn stablecoin: everything you need to know about cNGN and eNaira CBDC -- Chapter 12. Leveraging transparency and privacy through blockchain technology -- Chapter 13. Blockchain health: smart contracts transforming healthcare operations -- Chapter 14. Applications of artificial intelligence techniques in modern banking sectors. Blockchains (Databases) Smart contracts. |
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title_auth | Blockchain applications for smart contract technologies |
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title_full | Blockchain applications for smart contract technologies Abdelkader Mohamed Sghaier Derbali, editors. |
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