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Blockchain Frontier Technology (BFRONT)
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ISSN : 28080831     EISSN : 28080009     DOI : http//doi.org/10.34306/bfront
Security and privacy concerning blockchain technology, Blockchain theory, applications, and evolution, Smart contracts, Optimizing blockchain performance and decentralization, Ledgers and Distributed Technologies, Advanced Numerical Algorithms, Decentralized Data Storage, Data Complexity and Workflows, Administrative aspects, Decentralized Machine Learning and AI, Blockchain Applications Databases and Data Mining.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 90 Documents
Blockchain System Management for Learning 4.0 Putri, Nindya Donita; Saadidtiar, Achmad Fikri; Afriyadi, Ahmad Subhan; Apriani, Desy
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.152

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The E-learning Management System for Learning 4.0 purpose is to automate the existing manual framework with the aid of electronic tools and unquestionable PC programming, fulfilling their requirements so their crucial information/data can be stored for a longer period of time with easy access to and control of something similar. The required software and hardware are readily available and easy to use. The aforementioned E-learning Management System can result in an error-free, safe, reliable, and efficient administration framework. The customer may benefit from concentrating on their various exercises rather than the record-keeping. As a result, it will aid the association in making better use of its resources. Without unnecessary passages, the association can keep up with electronic records. That suggests that while having the choice to access the data, one need not be distracted by irrelevant info. The goal is to automate its current manual framework with the help of automated equipment kinds and unquestionable computer programming, meeting their needs so their important information/data may be stored for a longer period of time with easy access and control of something comparable. The project essentially outlines how to manage for improved performance and better client services.
Blockchain Applications in Education Affecting Challenges and Problems in Digital Warry Saputra, Multama Agung; Ochtaffia, Dinnda; Apriani, Desy; Yusfi, Sheilla Chareza; Gori, Murnitati
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.155

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Blockchain is thought to have a significant potential to offer a wide range of benefits for education development because of its special properties of decentralization and security. Its use in schooling is quite new. new but expanding swiftly. This paper described the standard blockchain. Briefly describe procedures and qualities. then, current blockchain applications thorough summaries of the findings in education, especially those Learning record keeper, decentralized education ecosystem, and credential issuance and management. The final topic of discussion was obstacles, both technical and otherwise. It is intended to give a thorough examination of the potential applications of blockchain. aid in the creation of new application systems and assist in the evolution of education.
Innovation and Key Benefits of Business Models in Blockchain Companies Aini, Qurotul; Manongga, Danny; Rahardja, Untung; Sembiring, Irwan; Efendy, Rifan
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.161

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Existing business models are changed and disrupted by blockchain technology, which warrants more research. This study tries to describe the phenomena of blockchain technology in relation to business model innovation in the enterprise ecosystem on the basis of that. Blockchain technology has been shown to increase organizational performance empirically. The value system concept is used in this study to explain this phenomena. This study employs a multiple-case study to respond to research questions using abductive reasoning. Overall, the outcomes According to this study, blockchain technology benefits an organization in four different ways: I value capture through higher profitability; (ii) value creation through private partnerships; (iii) value delivery through smart contracts; and (iv) value proposition that drives value by raising the organization's business value through operational improvements. This report also suggests a blockchain ecosystem with various private and consortium organizations. Private ecosystem focused on internal organizational performance enhancement within one corporate enterprise. The consortium ecosystem, on the other hand, is focused on fostering corporate cooperation.
Ensuring Security Using Blockchain Technology Padeli; Jawahir; Sholahudin Aprizal, Muhammad; Yaser Fadilla, Muhamad; Apriana Adha, Mochamad Rivaldi
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.201

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The world is heading toward an era of digitization and automation, especially in the development of Blockchain technology. Blockchain in the Internet of Things network is an innovative approach that can make communication between such network devices distributed, autonomous and secure. Blockchain, in this context, is a set of cryptographically linked blocks. Transactions in the network act as the primary carrier of information about the state of the nodes, as well as output information from the nodes themselves for autonomous network functions. A node is a "smart" device, sensor, or microcontroller that connects a group of sensors. Blockchain will be used to provide secure data transmission and device processing on the Internet of Things network. This study discusses the main challenges of applying technology in distributed networks.
Challenges of Bitcoin Blockchain Technology in Real-World Apps Fauzi, Rizky Amien; Nugroho, Indrawan; Saputro, Janu Ilham; Mahesa, Dimas; Fadhillah, Muhammad Daffa
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.207

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Blockchain is the newest innovation in the fields of internet of things, social media, and cloud computing. Blockchain has quickly become a force to be reckoned with thanks to its reputable uses and rapid development. However, the application of blockchain is not just restricted to bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. This paper clarifies blockchain requirements outside of bitcoin. In addition, this study offers insights into the mechanics, problems, and evolution of blockchain technology based on a literature review. The difficulties or difficulties in applying blockchain technology to real-world applications were identified in this study. The main issue that needs to be solved is how to securely utilize blockchain technology on small-scale applications.For the secure deployment of the blockchain on small-scale applications or projects, the proposed consensus mechanism might be helpful.
Blockchain and IoT Technology Transformation in Indonesian Education Supriadi, Ajay; Iqbal, Muhammad Faiz; Pratista, Alva Nandana; Sriyono, Diaz Mauludin; Buanasari, Dheaka Jaya
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.208

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Every area of life has been touched by technology, and the education industry is no different. Recently, there have been seismic shifts. Teachers and students used a blackboard technique in the traditional classroom teaching-learning process. But this process' characteristics have changed during the last few years. Technology has snuck in and significantly improved it. On the one hand, whereas in conventional classrooms the players were the teachers, the students, and the books, in the modern classroom the players are the teachers, the students, robots, the e-books, the laptops, and the books. With the help of e-lectures and tutorials, the teaching-learning process can now transcend geographical borders in classrooms. For the process, a vast amount of information is easily available. Additionally, the current situation shows a change from "Teacher-centered" to "Student Centric". However, the focus of this article is on utilizing the applications of Blockchain and IoT in the sector and identifying the areas where they prove to be advantageous. Several technologies have been major actors in modernizing the education industry. To comprehend and determine how these technologies offer a solution to significant educational difficulties, a thorough literature review must be conducted. The teaching and learning process needs to be understood in light of a variety of factors, including changes to the participants, the process itself, the results that are produced, and others. It is also necessary to identify the related difficulties. A thorough examination of these enables us to draw the conclusion that they can revolutionize education for the better in the future. Blockchain, in particular, is still relatively new, but because of the advantages it offers, further study and adoption will undoubtedly alter the teaching-learning process.
Human Development and the Business Model Impact of Bitcoin Transactions Saputro, Janu Ilham; Rahmadani, Ade Agung; Sriyono, Diaz Mauludin; Yuliyanto, Hizkia; Silaban, Nia Adelina
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.212

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This essay provides characteristics of three emerging business models to comprehend the logic and importance of business model design about the impact of bitcoin transactions on human development. This essay argues that a business model is a social construction that describes how value is produced, and that value production requires human agency. The creation of value through a human agency is demonstrated by the use of bitcoins. Some businesses are changing how they conduct business as a result of the decentralization of financial transactions in a global internet information architecture. The highest volume of cryptocurrency exchanged to date, bitcoin, is supported by this infrastructure. It seems that bitcoin is having an impact on new company models. However, little is known about the development of these models and their implications. This paper provides a theoretical framework for understanding the logic and worth of business models about the use of bitcoin and human agency. It examines the impact of bitcoin transactions on human development. The results show that where people have access to the internet, there is a favorable association between bitcoin transactions and human development. Cluster analysis is used to analyze the logic and value of business model design from the bitcoin effect based on various variables. The evolving paradigms that each of these nations represents are divided into three groups. This paper's contribution is to reveal the bitcoin effect, which is evident in the new business models it makes possible. Based on the logic of its design, this can be used as a lens to analyze the value produced by a bitcoin business model.
State of the Art Blockchain Enabled Smart Contract Applications in the University Rustiana, Deden; Ramadhan, Dennis; Wibowo, Lucky; Nugroho, Anang Wahyu; Mahardika, Gagas
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.229

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A comprehensive analysis is necessary for the implementation and use of smart contracts in companies. This overview clarifies how this technology is now being used and identifies problems that are preventing its usage in contemporary organizations. This paper offers an organized assessment of prior research that includes frameworks, techniques, functional prototypes, and simulations that show how smart contracts are used in businesses. This paper's main goal is to better understand how smart-contract technology is used in organizations today. While there is limited knowledge about how smart contracts are used in companies, there is significant progress being made in the development of the technology that supports them. In this work, we describe the characteristics of smart-contract applications in many current organization fields. We further examine and group issues that hinder the adoption of smart-contract applications.
A comparison of blockchain application and security issues from Bitcoin to Cybersecurity Fahmi, Novandio; Hastasakti, Diki Edwin; Zaspiagi, Diaz; Saputra, Rino Kurniawan; Wijayanti, Septi
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.231

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Blockchain has quickly emerged as one of the trendiest Internet technologies in recent years due to the fast pace of technological advancement. With its integrated cryptography and consensus process, blockchain has redefined trust as a decentralized and distributed data management solution, ensuring security, privacy, and data integrity without the involvement of a third party. However, there are still certain technological difficulties and restrictions with blockchain. This essay has studied the present blockchain applications in cybersecurity in a methodical manner. The paper evaluates the benefits that blockchain has brought to cybersecurity and provides a summary of recent studies and blockchain applications in cybersecurity-related fields in order to address the security challenges. The paper presents four key security challenges of blockchain through in-depth research and overview of the existing work, and then conducts a more detailed investigation of each issue. The research also propos
Learning Cyber ​​Security and Machine Engineering at the University Karuniawan, Rickho Rizky; Santoso, Sugeng; Fikri, Muhamad Al; Argadilah, M.; Pamungkas, Wisnu Ardi
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v3i1.242

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In this review, key literature reviews on network analysis and intrusion detection using machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) approaches are explained. It also provides a brief lesson description for each ML/DL procedure. This paper covers the datasets used in machine learning techniques, which are the main instruments for evaluating network traffic and detecting irregularities. Data holds a key role in ML/DL approaches. We also go into further detail about the problems with using ML/DL to cybersecurity and make suggestions for future research.