The Next Decade of Cloud Computing, Volume 108, the latest volume in the series that has been published since 1960 presents detailed coverage of innovations in computer hardware, software, theory, design and applications. In addition, it provides contributors with a medium in which they can explore their subjects in greater depth and breadth than journal articles usually allow. As a result, many articles have become standard references that continue to be of significant, lasting value in this rapidly expanding field.
- Provides in-depth surveys and tutorials on new computer technology
- Presents well-known authors and researchers in the field
- Contains extensive bibliographies with most chapters
- Includes volumes that are devoted to single themes or subfields of computer science
Preface |
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1 Blockchain Technology Use Cases in Healthcare |
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2 Pressing Issues in Healthcare |
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3 Blockchain Use Cases in Healthcare |
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4 Healthcare Inoperability Challenges Faced by Blockchain-Based Applications |
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5 Case Study DApp Overview |
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6 Design Considerations of Blockchain-Based Apps for Healthcare Use Cases |
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7 Summary of Key Design Lessons Learned |
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8 Research Directions in Healthcare-Focused Blockchain Applications |
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Key Terminology and Definitions |
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2 Blockchain for a Trust Network Among Intelligent Vehicles |
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2 Introduction to Cybersecurity Issues of Intelligent Vehicles |
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3 Blockchain-Based Trust Network Among Intelligent Vehicles |
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4 Challenges and Future Research Directions of Blockchain in Intelligent Vehicles |
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Key Terminology and Definitions |
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Further Reading/References for Advance |
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3 Blockchain Technology: Supply Chain Insights from ERP |
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1 A Brief Introduction to Supply Chain, ERP, and Implication of ERP on the Supply Chain |
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2 ERP Transactions, Industry Use Cases, and Generic Use Cases With Blockchain |
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3 Master Data Management Enabled by Blockchain |
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4 Blockchain-Driven Engineering Design |
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5 Blockchain-Driven Ordering and Procurement |
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6 Blockchain-Driven Demand and Supply Management |
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7 Blockchain-Driven Manufacturing and Logistics Management |
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8 Product Provenance Using Blockchain |
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9 Blockchain Use Cases in the Distribution Industry |
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10 Challenges and Future Outlook of Supply Chain With Blockchain and ERP |
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4 Applications of Blockchain in the Financial Sector and a Peer-to-Peer Global Barter Web |
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2 Applications to Monetized Economy |
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3 Applications to Nonmonetized Economy |
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4 Summary and Future Research Directions |
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Key Terminology and Definitions |
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5 Blockchain for Business: Next-Generation Enterprise Artificial Intelligence Systems |
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2 Public Blockchains: Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology |
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3 Public Blockchains: Ethereum |
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4 Private Blockchains: Corda, Ethereum Quorum, Hyperledger, Ripple |
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5 Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, and Deep Learning Chains |
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6 The Use of Blockchains: Application-Driven Analysis of Applicability |
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2 Blockchain Application Areas |
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7 Security and Privacy of Blockchain and Quantum Computation |
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2 Introduction of Security and Privacy of Blockchain |
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3 Blockchain in the Quantum Era |
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4 Quantum Information and Blockchain |
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5 Summary and Research Directions |
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Key Terminology and Definitions |
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8 Privacy Requirements in Cybersecurity Applications of Blockchain |
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2 Cybersecurity Applications of Blockchain |
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3 Requirements for Privacy in Cybersecurity Applications |
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4 Developing Blockchain Applications With Appropriate Privacy Provisions |
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Pethuru Raj PhD works as chief architect and vice president of site reliability engineering (SRE) division of Reliance Jio Infocomm. Ltd. Bangalore. Previously he worked as a cloud infrastructure architect in the IBM Global Cloud Center of Excellence (CoE), Bangalore. He worked as a TOGAF-certified enterprise architecture (EA) consultant in Wipro Consulting Services (WCS) Division and as a lead architect in the corporate research (CR) division of Robert Bosch, India. He has gained more than 18 years of IT industry experience. He finished the CSIR-sponsored PhD degree in Anna University, Chennai and continued the UGC-sponsored postdoctoral research in the department of Computer Science and Automation, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Thereafter, he was granted a couple of international research fellowships (JSPS and JST) to work as a research scientist for 3.5 years in two leading Japanese universities. He has authored and edited 18 books thus far and he focuses on some of the emerging technologies such as Containerized Clouds; Big, Fast, and Streaming Data Analytics; Microservices architecture (MSA); Machine and Deep Learning Algorithms; Blockchain Technology; The Internet of Things; and Edge Computing. He has published more than 30 research papers in peer-reviewed journals such as IEEE, ACM, Springer-Verlag, Inderscience, etc. Ganesh Chandra Deka is currently Deputy Director (Training) at Directorate General of Training, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, New Delhi-110001, India. His research interests include e-Governance, Big Data Analytics, NoSQL Databases and Vocational Education and Training.
He has 2 books on Cloud Computing published by LAP Lambert, Germany. He is the Co-author for 4 text books on Fundamentals of Computer Science (3 books published by Moni Manik Prakashan, Guwahati, Assam, India and 1 IGI Global, USA). As of now he has edited 14 books (6 IGI Global, USA, 5 CRC Press, USA, 2 Elsevier & 1 Springer) on Big data, NoSQL and Cloud Computing and authored 10 Book Chapters.
He has published around 47 research papers in various IEEE conferences. He has organized 08 IEEE International Conferences as Technical Chair in India. He is the Member of the editorial board and reviewer for various Journals and International conferences. Member of IEEE, the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, India and Associate Member, the Institution of Engineers, India