Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network

The EPCglobal Network is a computer network used to share product data between trading partners. The EPC Information Services (EPCIS) is an event record repository that allows disparate applications to access and query for data both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this data sharing is aim...

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Main Authors: CHUA, Pamela Hui Ting, LI, Yingjiu, HE, Wei
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https://doi.org/10.1109/RFID.2019.8719271
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-54122020-12-04T01:59:17Z Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network CHUA, Pamela Hui Ting LI, Yingjiu HE, Wei The EPCglobal Network is a computer network used to share product data between trading partners. The EPC Information Services (EPCIS) is an event record repository that allows disparate applications to access and query for data both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this data sharing is aimed at enabling participants in the EPCglobal Network to gain a shared view of the disposition of EPC-bearing objects within a relevant business context [1].Despite the potential benefits, enterprises are reluctant to integrate into the EPCglobal Network due to the financial and manpower resources required to set up, operate and maintain the EPCIS and to adopt the standards. Issues like security, computation and storage overheads would also have to be managed. To solve the problem, this paper advocates a blockchain solution using Hyperledger Fabric to serve as a shared EPCIS across trading partners. The blockchain can be queried directly to facilitate information sharing subjected to access control rules. It also adheres to the EPCglobal Network standards. This approach provides several important benefits including eliminating the need for enterprises to maintain their own EPCIS while still being able to participate and benefit from the network. As the blockchain can be queried directly, the provision of EPC Discovery Services (EPCDS) may also be unnecessary. To explore this idea, we constructed a prototype using Hyperledger Composer and Hyperledger Fabric while adhering to the data elements, structures and formats as stated in the standards to ensure interoperability with existing architecture both upstream and downstream. 2019-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4409 info:doi/10.1109/RFID.2019.8719271 https://doi.org/10.1109/RFID.2019.8719271 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information systems Enterprise applications Security and privacy Distributed systems security Databases and Information Systems Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Information systems
Enterprise applications
Security and privacy
Distributed systems security
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
spellingShingle Information systems
Enterprise applications
Security and privacy
Distributed systems security
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
CHUA, Pamela Hui Ting
LI, Yingjiu
HE, Wei
Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network
description The EPCglobal Network is a computer network used to share product data between trading partners. The EPC Information Services (EPCIS) is an event record repository that allows disparate applications to access and query for data both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this data sharing is aimed at enabling participants in the EPCglobal Network to gain a shared view of the disposition of EPC-bearing objects within a relevant business context [1].Despite the potential benefits, enterprises are reluctant to integrate into the EPCglobal Network due to the financial and manpower resources required to set up, operate and maintain the EPCIS and to adopt the standards. Issues like security, computation and storage overheads would also have to be managed. To solve the problem, this paper advocates a blockchain solution using Hyperledger Fabric to serve as a shared EPCIS across trading partners. The blockchain can be queried directly to facilitate information sharing subjected to access control rules. It also adheres to the EPCglobal Network standards. This approach provides several important benefits including eliminating the need for enterprises to maintain their own EPCIS while still being able to participate and benefit from the network. As the blockchain can be queried directly, the provision of EPC Discovery Services (EPCDS) may also be unnecessary. To explore this idea, we constructed a prototype using Hyperledger Composer and Hyperledger Fabric while adhering to the data elements, structures and formats as stated in the standards to ensure interoperability with existing architecture both upstream and downstream.
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author CHUA, Pamela Hui Ting
LI, Yingjiu
HE, Wei
author_facet CHUA, Pamela Hui Ting
LI, Yingjiu
HE, Wei
author_sort CHUA, Pamela Hui Ting
title Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network
title_short Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network
title_full Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network
title_fullStr Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network
title_full_unstemmed Adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for EPCglobal network
title_sort adopting hyperledger fabric blockchain for epcglobal network
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4409
https://doi.org/10.1109/RFID.2019.8719271
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