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Reviewing the Blockchain’s Framework and its Role in Sustainable Industries Ahamed, N. Nasurudeen; Alam, Tanweer; Benaida, Mohamed
JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika) Vol 10 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Informatics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/join.v10i1.1545

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Blockchain technology is often regarded as a highly advanced and pioneering breakthrough in modern times. Blockchain technology is a distributed ledger that uses encryption to prevent security breaches and securely stores data across many systems. This facilitates collaborative transactions by providing a solitary, dependable reference point, revealing the purported trust intermediaries. This study aims to investigate the core principles of blockchain technology and assess its potential to support sustainability across various sectors. It seeks to examine how blockchain technology enhances reliability, effectiveness, and transparency in industries such as supply chain management and the energy sector. This study addresses these concerns by assessing the valuable applications, advantages, and drawbacks of blockchain in promoting sustainable industrial practices. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies rely on hashing as the foundation of their blockchain technology. Blockchain is a digital ledger that documents and tracks financial transactions. Blockchain technology has become prevalent across several sectors, encompassing artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the Internet of Things. Therefore, once the blockchain is prepared for dissemination, the data cannot be modified by anyone. This implies that it is immutable. Hyperledger offers a neutral platform for facilitating collaborative operations among organisations that frequently engage in competitive activities. Hyperledger is specifically designed to provide explicit support for blockchains as a means of business agreements. Authorisation is a prerequisite for a framework, ensuring that only those with proper authorisation can join the organisation. The ability of the manager to impose limitations on user access to the blockchain enhances security measures. Moreover, instead of being universally accessible through online platforms, trades are maintained secretly, limiting access to only essential participants. Using distributed code bases and open-source record upgrades facilitates enhanced efficiency in corporate activities. The fast expansion of blockchain technology has led to its widespread adoption across several industries worldwide. Illustrations encompass various domains, including logistics, copyright, finance, medicine, and supply chain management. Furthermore, we offer an introductory overview of blockchain technology, encompassing topics such as different types of blockchains and their utilisation across many sectors.
Leveraging Blockchain for Real‑Time Monitoring and Optimization of Blood Supply Networks Ahamed N, Nasurudeen; Alam, Tanweer; Benaida, Mohamed
JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika) Vol 11 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Department of Informatics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/join.v11i1.1620

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Blood is one of the most vital fluids in the human body. Many existing blood donation systems lack sufficient time, reliable data, effective tracking, data integrity, visibility, monitoring, anonymity, and privacy. Centralized systems are also prone to failures due to their dependence on fixed locations. As a result, the availability of blood continues to decline while the demand steadily increases. Furthermore, current blood management frameworks face challenges due to the need for detailed data collection and the lack of consistent data transparency. Healthcare systems worldwide continue to struggle with ensuring the timely availability of safe blood, largely due to fragmented supply chains, limited visibility, and inefficient inventory management. This paper proposes a novel blood supply chain framework based on blockchain technology to address these challenges. Blockchain is an emerging technology gaining popularity across various domains, including voting systems, smart cities, and healthcare. This study explores how blockchain can enable real-time monitoring and optimization of blood supply networks by providing a decentralized and tamper-proof ledger for tracking donations, storage conditions, transportation, and transfusions. The proposed framework enhances data accessibility by incorporating generalized blood supply information into the shared ledger. The framework utilizes a permissioned blockchain, specifically Hyperledger Fabric, to ensure secure and efficient transaction management. This approach eliminates intermediaries and reduces the risk of illegal blood trade. Smart contracts are implemented within the permissioned network using Go and Java language to enforce data integrity and prevent unauthorized modifications. In the proposed blood cold chain framework, data cannot be altered once recorded, ensuring transparency and reliability, while continuously captured data is maintained in a simplified and structured manner. The effectiveness and value of the proposed solution are validated through a comprehensive evaluation process.