Blockchain Technology for Managers

Gray, Gerald R.

Blockchain Technology for Managers [electronic resource] / by Gerald R. Gray. - 1st ed. 2021. - XV, 210 p. 85 illus., 79 illus. in color. online resource.

DLT Types and Design Trade-offs -- Learning Objectives -- Proof-of-work -- Proof-of-stake -- Proof-of-storage -- Proof-of-authority -- Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG): AKA “The Tangle” -- Hash and Merkle Trees -- Byzantine Fault Tolerance -- Mining and Making Money -- Power Consumption -- Understanding the Fuss -- Bitcoin Demand History -- Stablecoins -- Use Cases and Applications -- Global Activity – Investment and Projects -- Which Use Cases Are Getting the Attention? -- Standards: IEEE 2418 and ISO/TC 307 -- Securing IoT -- Questions for Managers to Ask -- Examples: Appliance Service Plan; Emobility; Utility Metering.

Blockchain is a technology that tends to be misunderstood by managers that need to make technology acquisition decisions. This book will provide readers with a basic understanding of blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT), the technologies that underpin it, and the technologies DLT is built upon. The book is purposefully not a book on how to code or explore other technical aspects of blockchain (other than the fundamentals). Rather, it provides managers with the basic understanding of the architectures and consensus algorithms, how they work, the design trade-offs of each architecture type, and what problems and use cases the core characteristics of DLT are best suited to solve ─ providing business managers with the core information they need to ask the right questions of vendors when making business value assessments and acquisition decisions. Explains the core characteristics of blockchain; Provides explanations that don’trequire a technology degree to understand; Examines issues and use cases that distributed ledger technology is best suited to solve.

9783030857165

10.1007/978-3-030-85716-5 doi


Cooperating objects (Computer systems).
Blockchains (Databases).
Engineering--Data processing.
Business.
Management science.
Artificial intelligence.
Cyber-Physical Systems.
Blockchain.
Data Engineering.
Business and Management.
Artificial Intelligence.

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