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arxiv: 2112.04778 · v1 · pith:DU2VQ7ZE · submitted 2021-12-09 · cs.SE · cs.CR· cs.DC· cs.MA

Justifying the Dependability and Security of Business-Critical Blockchain-based Applications

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keywords blockchain-basedbusiness-criticalapplicationapplicationsapproachblockchainsdependabilityengineering
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In the industry, blockchains are increasingly used as the backbone of product and process traceability. Blockchain-based traceability participates in the demonstration of product and/or process compliance with existing safety standards or quality criteria. In this perspective, services and applications built on top of blockchains are business-critical applications, because an intended failure or corruption of the system can lead to an important reputation loss regarding the products or the processes involved. The development of a blockchain-based business-critical application must be then conducted carefully, requiring a thorough justification of its dependability and security. To this end, this paper encourages an engineering perspective rooted in well-understood tools and concepts borrowed from the engineering of safety-critical systems. Concretely, we use a justification framework, called CAE (Claim, Argument, Evidence), by following an approach based on assurance cases, in order to provide convincing arguments that a business-critical blockchain-based application is dependable and secure. The application of this approach is sketched with a case study based on the blockchain HYPERLEDGER FABRIC.

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