Introduction to blockchain technology: practical assignment  

Description: The main modules in the course include: Introduction in blockchain application, Blockchain foundation and development, Blockchain for logistics and supply chain management, Blockchain for enterprise IT security and Blockchain for busine Learning outcomes: * Identify and explain the foundations, architecture, concepts, principles, and technologies that were presented in the course, including their key terminology, underlying assumptions, and how they relate to one another. * Compare the principal characteristics of blockchain platforms. * Demonstrate how the theories, concepts, and technologies that were presented in the course were applied in the process of developing the prescribed blockchain project. * Exhibit the ability to apply blockchain technology through a written assignment that describes the blockchain innovation project and a tangible prototype that illustrates it. * Evaluate the blockchain innovation project through theory-based critical assessment as well as discuss and present the results, including how to mitigate the prevailing challenges as well as how to move ahead with the development of the underlying project. * To reflect the definition of interdisciplinarity and use methods of interdisciplinary cooperation such as IPBL. * Identify and explain the foundational theories, concepts, and technologies that were presented in the course, including their key terminology, underlying assumptions, and how they relate to one another. * Exhibit the ability to apply blockchain technology through assessable code fragments, design documents, and model fragments * Reflect on systems development and foundational challenges, specific challenges for logistics and supply chains, security challenges, and foundational challenges for business information systems
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Introduction to blockchain technology: practical assignment
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