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System of Government Audit Information Integration Platform Based on Block Chain Technology

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The government audit, due to the technical ability, audit tools and process of the restrictions, the lack of a relatively unified collaboration platform between the audit team, there are highly centralized data collection and processing, data update slowly, lack of data reliability verification mechanism, and a series of problems, greatly reduces the efficiency of government audit. Since its birth, block chain technology has been widely used due to its characteristics of decentralization and tamper-proof. With these advantages of blockchain, both efficiency and security can be taken into account to solve the technical problems faced by the government audit. Therefore, the combination of the two has practical value. Based on the nature and characteristics of block chain and government audit, this paper analyzes the necessity of government audit to introduce block chain technology, builds the system framework of government audit information integration platform based on block chain technology, and provides solutions to some problems in traditional government audit.

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Li, Y. (2022). System of Government Audit Information Integration Platform Based on Block Chain Technology. In: Macintyre, J., Zhao, J., Ma, X. (eds) The 2021 International Conference on Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics for IoT Security and Privacy. SPIoT 2021. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 97. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89508-2_132

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