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    题名: Design of an E-Voucher System for Supporting Social Welfare Using Blockchain Technology
    作者: Hsu, CS (Hsu, Ching-Sheng)
    Tu, SF (Tu, Shu-Fen)
    Huang, ZJ (Huang, Zhao-Ji)
    贡献者: 資管系
    关键词: blockchain
    distributed ledger technology
    e-voucher system
    social welfare
    日期: 2020-04
    上传时间: 2020-11-27 15:32:17 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Issuing vouchers is a means of implementing social welfare. There are some security concerns about paper-based vouchers, such as counterfeiting, reproducing, their low operating efficiency and so on. This study explores how to apply blockchain technology and cryptography to build a secure e-voucher system in order to solve various shortcomings of paper vouchers. A feasible application model is proposed that integrates blockchain technology in the context of vouchers to support the field of social welfare. In this study, we conducted an analysis to prove that the security requirements of the e-voucher system are met when applying this model. Subsequently, we used the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain platform and Kafka ordering services to implement the campus welfare meal voucher system. A large number of experimental data were obtained to show that the system has a satisfactory performance. In the conclusion section, we discussed the theoretical and management implications of this study, and how this study meets UN Sustainable Development Goals.
    關聯: SUSTAINABILITY 卷冊: 12 期: 8 文獻號碼: 3362
    显示于类别:[資訊管理學系暨資訊管理研究所 ] 期刊論文

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