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Flexibility in administration process and access to student information have become difficult, besides validating the information and a waste of time in verification procedures. A simulation system to build a framework that records and archives the data of students who have been accepted into universities and saves their information to the university’s registration office using block chain technology has been proposed. The main purpose of this system is to provide the possibility of facilitating the processes of archiving student data remotely. The system provides the necessary facilities for each student to update (remotely) his information personally or through an authorized employee. Moreover, the system yields sufficient capacity to facilitate the work of the staff in the registration department regarding entering data, documents, validity of their issuance so that the student can verify the correctness of the information provided. In this research, the work is divided into two stages: The first stage is using the blockchain technology to save, modify, and archive information, and the second stage is protecting the information that is stored. The proposed system simplifies the task of the human resources unit in the educational institution and makes it more reliable with less effort.
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Abdulhadi, N.M., Ibraheem, N.A., Hasan, M.M. (2022). Blockchain-Based Framework for Secure and Reliable Student Information Management System Using Artificial Intelligence. In: Shakya, S., Ntalianis, K., Kamel, K.A. (eds) Mobile Computing and Sustainable Informatics. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 126. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2069-1_52
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