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Do Not Be Fooled: Towards a Holistic Comparison of Distributed Ledger Technology Designs


Do Not Be Fooled: Towards a Holistic Comparison of Distributed Ledger Technology Designs



Published: 2020 Januar

Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 53)
Verlag: University of Hawaii at Manoa
Erscheinungsort: Wailea, Maui, HI, USA

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Kurzfassung
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) enables a new way of inter-organizational collaboration via a shared and distributed infrastructure. There are plenty of DLT designs (e.g., Ethereum, IOTA), which differ in their capabilities to meet use case requirements. A structured comparison of DLT designs is required to support the selection of an appropriate DLT design. However, existing criteria and processes are abstract or not suitable for an in-depth comparison of DLT designs. We select and operationalize DLT characteristics relevant for a comprehensive comparison of DLT designs. Furthermore, we propose a comparison process , which enables the structured comparison of a set of DLT designs according to application requirements. The proposed process is validated with a use case analysis of three use cases. We contribute to research and practice by introducing ways to operation-alize DLT characteristics and generate a process to compare different DLT designs according to their suit-ability in a use case.



Forschungsgruppe

Critical Information Infrastructures


Forschungsgebiet

Blockchain