Comprehensive use of identification technologies and distributed ledger technology for the development of electronic services provided through multi-purpose smart documents
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8358-2020-65-1-110-116
Abstract
The article covers the possibilities of comprehensive use of identification technologies and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for increasing the efficiency of electronic services provided through multi-purpose student cards. The main advantages and disadvantages of the existing intellectual document emission systems in the Belarusian education system are assessed, including: centralized (the “Student Card” project) and decentralized (the electronic student card) ones. The proposal to use the DLT-model for issuing multi-purpose electronic student cards combined with bank payment cards has been grounded. Such model makes it possible to implement new functional capabilities when providing electronic services and has a number of advantages over the existing systems of electronic student documents issuance. The article describes how Public Blockchain and Private Blockchain can be used to issue and control intellectual documents, to accelerate the development of the electronic services provided through Smart Contract, and how the Smart Contract technology can be used to promote fair competition among electronic services providers. The methodology of evaluating the electronic services provider rating basing on the weighting factor of “usefulness” or “being in demand” is proposed. The article provides information on the expected effects of the proposed DLT-model implementation, obtained through the comprehensive use of identification technologies and distributed ledger technology.
About the Authors
A. V. ReshetniakBelarus
Alexander V. Reshetniak − Postgraduate Student, Deputy Technical Director
15/2, Academicheskaja Str., 220072, Minsk
V. I. Dravitsa
Belarus
Victor I. Dravitsa − Ph. D. (Physics and Mathematics), Associate Professor, Director, Scientific & Engineering Republican Unitary Enterprise “Interbranches Research & Development Centre for Identification Systems and e-Business Operations” of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (15/2, Academicheskaja Str., 220072, Minsk); BSU (4, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220030, Minsk)
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