Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer

Tokenizing assets onto the blockchain has been a common practice in recent years. The supply chain industry is filled with innovations and multiple attempts at digitizing the Bill of Lading. However, few implementations have focused on providing an access control layer on top of the blockchain for u...

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Main Author: Phang, Jun Yu
Other Authors: Sourav Sen Gupta
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-789692023-03-03T20:28:56Z Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer Phang, Jun Yu Sourav Sen Gupta School of Computer Science and Engineering Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Information systems::Information systems applications Tokenizing assets onto the blockchain has been a common practice in recent years. The supply chain industry is filled with innovations and multiple attempts at digitizing the Bill of Lading. However, few implementations have focused on providing an access control layer on top of the blockchain for users to manage their Tokens and to delegate finer points of control for their digital assets. In this paper, we introduce different Token mechanisms and explore the most feasible way to build an access control layer on top of a blockchain for file management. To provide real-world context and business relevance, the POC will be modelled after the supply chain industry to depict how a digital file can be tokenized on the blockchain and have its access rights managed by another layer just atop the blockchain. With privacy and data optimization being a huge point of interest in the blockchain space, having an efficient way to manage permissions would be of great benefit to future developing applications. In this paper, we show the feasibility and effectiveness of such a solution, as well as how it can be extended as a middle layer for distributed apps in the future, as it was designed with extensibility in mind. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2019-11-18T02:14:36Z 2019-11-18T02:14:36Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78969 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf
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Phang, Jun Yu
Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer
description Tokenizing assets onto the blockchain has been a common practice in recent years. The supply chain industry is filled with innovations and multiple attempts at digitizing the Bill of Lading. However, few implementations have focused on providing an access control layer on top of the blockchain for users to manage their Tokens and to delegate finer points of control for their digital assets. In this paper, we introduce different Token mechanisms and explore the most feasible way to build an access control layer on top of a blockchain for file management. To provide real-world context and business relevance, the POC will be modelled after the supply chain industry to depict how a digital file can be tokenized on the blockchain and have its access rights managed by another layer just atop the blockchain. With privacy and data optimization being a huge point of interest in the blockchain space, having an efficient way to manage permissions would be of great benefit to future developing applications. In this paper, we show the feasibility and effectiveness of such a solution, as well as how it can be extended as a middle layer for distributed apps in the future, as it was designed with extensibility in mind.
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Phang, Jun Yu
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author Phang, Jun Yu
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title Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer
title_short Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer
title_full Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer
title_fullStr Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer
title_full_unstemmed Proof-of-concept blockchain application for access controlled file transfer
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