Difference between revisions of "MCatalog/Criteria"
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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 use [[popular web browsers]] to | # 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. | # 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. |
Revision as of 09:58, 4 June 2022
- Achieve the same level of data security protected by publicly available blockchain service, initially using Ethereum-based blockchains.
- Represent LKPP-specific business logic using Ethereum-based smart contract technologies.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.