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The supply chain data (events, transactions, technical information) is stored in hashed smart contracts (blockchain) to have transparent and traceable records. If there is a request (such as a recall), the supply chain information of the product can be retracted to inform the stakeholders. Data integrity is achieved through a consensus protocol of nodes on the blockchain.
The supply chain data (events, transactions, technical information) is stored in hashed smart contracts (blockchain) to have transparent and traceable records. If there is a request (such as a recall), the supply chain information of the product can be retracted to inform the stakeholders. Data integrity is achieved through a consensus protocol of nodes on the blockchain.


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==Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation==
==Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation==


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==Object Process Model (OPM)==
==Object Process Model (OPM)==




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==Figures of Merit (FOM)==
==Figures of Merit (FOM)==




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We have gathered FOM of maximum transactions per second for different blockchain technologies against the released year of each technology to understand the rate of improvement:
We have gathered FOM of maximum transactions per second for different blockchain technologies against the released year of each technology to understand the rate of improvement:

Revision as of 20:47, 8 October 2021

Technology Roadmap

Roadmap Overview

Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) will be used to enhance data traceability and integrity in the supply chain by utilizing blockchain using Hyperledger Fabric, which is an open-source modular blockchain framework that has “permissioned” networks.

The supply chain data (events, transactions, technical information) is stored in hashed smart contracts (blockchain) to have transparent and traceable records. If there is a request (such as a recall), the supply chain information of the product can be retracted to inform the stakeholders. Data integrity is achieved through a consensus protocol of nodes on the blockchain.

Blockchain Overview Pic1.png

Image from https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2018/04/blockchain-application-fabric-composer/

Supported by the cloud infrastructure [3CIS], Blockchain-as-a-Service [2BAS] would have upload tools, analytical tools, and read tools. Upload tools [4US] would generate digital data [5DD] into smart contracts [5SC] and blockchain product ID [5BPID]. Analytics tools [4AT] would organize the encrypted data [5OED]. Read tools [4RT] would generate data traced reports [5DTR].


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Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation

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Object Process Model (OPM)

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Figures of Merit (FOM)

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We have gathered FOM of maximum transactions per second for different blockchain technologies against the released year of each technology to understand the rate of improvement: