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Title: Towards Modeling Privity and Enforceability Requirements for BPM based Smart Contracts
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Abstract:

Blockchains are a good foundation for the realization of inter-organizational business processes and smart contracts. Existing approaches for BPM on blockchains focus on supporting observability and enforceability. However, they fall short in providing privity. Since there are tradeoffs between privity, enforceability and costs, we propose to explicitly model privity and enforceability requirements for BPM based blockchain approaches. Such extended models are the foundation fordetecting conflicts, to balance conflicting requirements, and to derive compliant implementations.

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Keywords: Blockchain, Distributed ledger, Privit, Privacy, Enforceability, Conceptual Modeling, Business Process Modeling
Publication type: Article in Proceedings (Authorship)
Publication date: 02.2020 (Online)
Published by: Modellierung 2020 Short, Workshop and Tools & Demo Papers, CEUR-WS.org, Vol. 2542
Modellierung 2020 Short, Workshop and Tools & Demo Papers, CEUR-WS.org, Vol. 2542
to publication
 ( J. Michael, D. Bork )
Title of the series: -
Volume number: Vol-2542
First publication: Yes
Version: -
Page: pp. 53 - 55

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Publication date: 02.2020
ISBN (e-book): -
eISSN: 1613-0073
DOI: -
Homepage: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2542/
Open access
  • Available online (open access)

Assignment

Organisation Address
Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften
 
Institut für Informatik-Systeme
Universitätsstr. 65-67
A-9020 Klagenfurt
Austria
  -993503
   kerstin.smounig@aau.at
https://www.aau.at/isys/
To organisation
Universitätsstr. 65-67
AT - A-9020  Klagenfurt

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Subject areas
  • 102 - Computer Sciences
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Peer reviewed
  • Yes
Publication focus
  • Science to Science (Quality indicator: III)
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  • Information and Communication Systems (ICS)

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