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Framework for Digital Academic Records Management Using Blockchain Technology

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The application of blockchain to centralized systems is one of the trends of improving the privacy, security, and transparency of the centralized approach. Blockchain is especially meaningful in trustless systems, where stakeholders are susceptible to tampering and consensus is required. In this work, we propose a practical framework for academic records management so that stakeholders can exploit records effectively. Based on the framework, we also conduct feasibility testing. The experiment is conducted at the computer lab I1.501 in the Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU). The results show that it is possible to apply blockchain to the academic records management system. The source code is available in Github with an open source license to make sure that institute can freely use this framework or modify to make it more suitable (https://github.com/vanhuudhsp/AcademicRecordsBlockChain).

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This research is funded by Thu Dau Mot University under grant number DT.22.1-009.

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Ho-Dac, H. et al. (2023). Framework for Digital Academic Records Management Using Blockchain Technology. In: Nguyen, T.D.L., Verdú, E., Le, A.N., Ganzha, M. (eds) Intelligent Systems and Networks. ICISN 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 752. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4725-6_14

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