This standard provides a common framework for blockchain-based Anti-Corruption Systems (ACS) for centralized organizations. This standard summarizes the uses cases and business flows for blockchain-based ACS, and specifies the implementation requirements including in the functional, performance, security and privacy aspects.
- Standard Committee
- CTS/BSC - Blockchain Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2019-03-21
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Consumer Technology Society
- Standard Committee
- CTS/BSC - Blockchain Standards Committee
- Working Group
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BACWG - Blockchain Against Corruption Working Group
Learn More About BACWG - Blockchain Against Corruption Working Group - IEEE Program Manager
- Soo Kim
Contact Soo Kim - Working Group Chair
- Fan Zhang
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P2141.2
Standard for Transforming Enterprise Information Systems from Centralized Architecture into Blockchain-based Decentralized Architecture
This standard specifies the requirements, systems, methods, testing and verification for transforming enterprise information systems from a legacy centralized architecture into a blockchain-based decentralized architecture in order to improve the trust among multiple parties and participants while minimizing the transformation cost.
P2141.3
Standard for Transforming Enterprise Information Systems from Distributed Architecture into Blockchain-based Decentralized Architecture
This standard specifies the requirements, systems, methods, testing and verification for transforming enterprise information systems from a legacy distributed architecture into a blockchain-based decentralized architecture in order to improve the trust among multiple parties and participants while minimizing the transformation cost.
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