2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77385-4_16
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Data Reliability and Trustworthiness Through Digital Transmission Contracts

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“…We validated our approach using supply chains of cars that involved fine-blanked components. Second, when looking at the exchange of information, our novel digital transmission contracts enable companies to prove that a data exchange took place (Mangel et al 2021), i.e., companies cannot deny their participation at a later point in time. These mechanisms will improve the reliability of shared information as companies must otherwise fear being held accountable.…”
Section: Fair Sensor Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We validated our approach using supply chains of cars that involved fine-blanked components. Second, when looking at the exchange of information, our novel digital transmission contracts enable companies to prove that a data exchange took place (Mangel et al 2021), i.e., companies cannot deny their participation at a later point in time. These mechanisms will improve the reliability of shared information as companies must otherwise fear being held accountable.…”
Section: Fair Sensor Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that any improvements proposed within this context depend on collaboration between multiple stakeholders [87], [88], [92], the resulting dataflows, as well as their security and privacy, are of utmost importance for its success [17], [59], [75], [90]. Only by combining security research with any novel form of industrial application, sustainable development can be achieved [91]: While insecure approaches significantly hinder and prevent adoption, novel security building blocks initially often lack real-world deployability, e.g., as their usage is not accessible to average users.…”
Section: A Towards An Internet Of Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%