Design and Evaluation of Smart-Contract-based System Operations for Permissioned Blockchain-based Systems
Recently, enterprises have paid attention to permissioned blockchain (BC), where business transactions among inter-authorized organizations (forming a consortium) can automatically be executed on the basis of a distributed consensus protocol, and applications of BC have expanded as permissioned BC h...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently, enterprises have paid attention to permissioned blockchain (BC),
where business transactions among inter-authorized organizations (forming a
consortium) can automatically be executed on the basis of a distributed
consensus protocol, and applications of BC have expanded as permissioned BC has
adopted the features of the smart contract (SC), which is programmable
user-defined business logic deployed in BC and executed with the consensus
protocol. A single BC-based system will be built across multiple management
domains (e.g., the data centers of each organization) having different
operational policies (e.g., operational procedures, timing, etc.); although
establishing system management and operations over BC-based systems (e.g., SC
installation for updates) will be important for production uses, such
multi-domain formation will trigger a problem in that executing system
operations over BC-based systems will become time-consuming and costly due to
the difficulty in unifying and/or adjusting operational policies. Toward
solving the problem, we propose an operations execution method for BC-based
systems; the primary idea is to define operations as a smart contract so that
unified and synchronized cross-organizational operations can be executed
effectively by using BC-native features. For the recent BC architecture in
which participating nodes have different types of roles, we designed the
proposed method as a hybrid architecture characterized with in-BC consensus
establishment and execution status management and out-BC operations execution
for all types of nodes operated by agents that listen to triggered events
including operational instructions defined in SCs. We implemented a prototype
with Hyperledger Fabric v1.2.0. A cost estimation with the prototype shows that
the total yearly cost of SC installation operations could be reduced by 74
percent compared with a manual method. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1901.11249 |