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Some issues in blockchain for accounting and the supply chain,with an application of distributed databases to virtual organizations
Authors:Daniel E O'Leary
Abstract:This paper reviews some recent blockchain‐based applications for information capture, distribution and preservation. As part of that review, this paper examines two key concerns with current blockchain designs for accounting and supply chain transactions: data independence and multiple semantic models for the same information distribution problem. Blockchain applications typically integrate database, application and presentation tiers all in the same ledger. This results in a general inability to query information in the ledger and other concerns. Further, since most applications appear to be private blockchain applications, there is a concern of agents needing to accommodate multiple blockchains depending on who their trading partners are and what they request. Finally, this paper uses a distributed database to design a ‘blockchain‐like’ system for virtual organizations.
Keywords:Arrow's impossibility theorem  BigchainDB  blockchain  data independence  design science  distributed database  private processes  public processes  semantic models  virtual organizations
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