scholarly journals PROPOSAL OF A DATA MODEL FOR MANAGING BLOKCHAIN-BASED TRUST BETWEEN ACTORS IN AN ELECTORAL PROCESS

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 762-774
Author(s):  
Kanga Koffi ◽  
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Kamagate Beman Hamidja ◽  
Coulibaly Tiekoura ◽  
Oumtanaga Souleymane ◽  
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In this paper we propose a tool (reference data model) for the improvement of trust, based on blokchain technologies, between the different actors of an electoral process. Our contribution focuses in a first step on the implementation of a data model having all these public attributes and thus public classes whose methods are coupled to cryptographic techniques. In a second step, we propose an underlying formalism of this model using a matrix representation of the different actors, the different transactions and the working criteria allowing to validate these transactions and blockchains. This formalism allows to find a transaction performed by one of the actors of the electoral chain and also the data block in which this transaction is validated. Also, an algorithm allowing to reinforce the trust is proposed.

2016 ◽  
Vol 83 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Annelies De Meyer ◽  
Monique Snoeck ◽  
Dirk Cattrysse ◽  
Jos Van Orshoven

Author(s):  
Hans-Jürgen Rennau

A new expression language (FOXpath, short for folder XPath) enables XPath-like addressing of files and folders in a file system. The first version of the language is a modified copy of XPath 3.0, with node navigation removed and file system navigation added. The language is based on the data model XDM 3.0, without assuming any modifications of the model. In a second step, the language was merged back into XPath 3.0, resulting in FOXpath 3.0, which is a superset of XPath 3.0. The new expression language supports node navigation, file system navigation and a free combination of both functionalities within a single path expression. A reference implementation is described, and the possibility of extending the new functionality beyond file systems is discussed.


1997 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.P. Tatsiopoulos ◽  
I. Avramopoulos ◽  
I. Theoharis

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