2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12083-021-01196-1
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Blockchain-based solution for Secure and Transparent Food Supply Chain Network

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“…Those that choose Ethereum as their test platform are mainly applicable to the automatic triggering and pluggable nature of smart contracts, for example paper from [ 130 , 131 ]. As such, Ethereum is more suitable for using a single transaction structure, whereas Hyperledger Sawtooth allows for the definition of custom transaction structures, so the majority of Hyperledger Sawtooth-based experiments will choose to perform custom blockchains, for example paper from [ 132 , 133 ]. Most of the platforms that choose to use the Hyperledger Fabric are either federated or public chains, and they will also use smart contracts to automate the mission trigging, for example, the papers from [ 134 , 135 ].…”
Section: Literature Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those that choose Ethereum as their test platform are mainly applicable to the automatic triggering and pluggable nature of smart contracts, for example paper from [ 130 , 131 ]. As such, Ethereum is more suitable for using a single transaction structure, whereas Hyperledger Sawtooth allows for the definition of custom transaction structures, so the majority of Hyperledger Sawtooth-based experiments will choose to perform custom blockchains, for example paper from [ 132 , 133 ]. Most of the platforms that choose to use the Hyperledger Fabric are either federated or public chains, and they will also use smart contracts to automate the mission trigging, for example, the papers from [ 134 , 135 ].…”
Section: Literature Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a growing body of literature has explored the value of advanced information technologies to ensure transparency in supply chains, e.g., blockchain and IoT-based frameworks (Majdalawieh et al, 2021), and distributed trustless and secure architectures (Casino et al, 2021). Taking blockchain as an example, Cui et al (2019) explored how blockchain-enabled traceability affects the quality contracting equilibria under serial supply chains and parallel supply chains.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on MedRec and MedicalChain, Singh et al (2020) proposed a blockchain lightweight access control scheme for electronic medical records, enabling patients to upload and query their medical records through a designed smart contract API interface. In other fields, Majdalawieh et al (2021) proposed a blockchain-based data-sharing scheme for supply chains to ensure data security sharing and traceability requirements, Liu, Sun & Song (2020) proposed a blockchain-based framework for sharing data in the food supply chain. Yang et al (2022) proposed a blockchain-based data sharing framework for industrial IoT that records all data sharing activities in a blockchain for secure data sharing and auditing.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%