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# Allow [[LKPP]] to utilize [[Ethereum]]'s account management architecture to trace data modification actions of relevant parties.
# Allow [[LKPP]] to utilize [[Ethereum]]'s account management architecture to trace data modification actions of relevant parties.
# Provide programming interfaces to [[LKPP]] team to specify and deploy customized user interfaces in [[popular web browsers]].
# Provide programming interfaces to [[LKPP]] team to specify and deploy customized user interfaces in [[popular web browsers]].
# Allow all users ([[buyer]]s/[[vendor]]s/[[administrator]]s), to utilize [[Ethereum-based blockchain]] data publishing infrastructure in regular web-based interfaces that supports [[JavaScript]]([[ECMAScript]]) runtime environment.
# Allow all users ([[buyer]]s/[[vendor]]s/[[administrator]]s), to use [[popular web browsers]] to read and write digitized products and service description data encoded in [[Ethereum-based blockchain]] data publishing infrastructure.
# The user interfaces in [[popular web browsers]] should support [[JavaScript]]([[ECMAScript]]) runtime environment, so that it can be continuously extended with programmable UI/UX features.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 5 June 2022

  1. Achieve the same level of data security protected by publicly available blockchain service, initially using Ethereum-based blockchains.
  2. Represent LKPP-specific business logic using Ethereum-based smart contract technologies.
  3. Allow LKPP to utilize Ethereum's account management architecture to trace data modification actions of relevant parties.
  4. Provide programming interfaces to LKPP team to specify and deploy customized user interfaces in popular web browsers.
  5. Allow all users (buyers/vendors/administrators), to use popular web browsers to read and write digitized products and service description data encoded in Ethereum-based blockchain data publishing infrastructure.
  6. The user interfaces in popular web browsers should support JavaScript(ECMAScript) runtime environment, so that it can be continuously extended with programmable UI/UX features.


Date Created: 2 June 2022

Last Edited: 5 Jun 2022

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