SI Seminar by Hassan Atwi

Istituto del software

Data: 1 Dicembre 2022 / 16:30 - 17:30

USI Campus Est, room D3.03, Sector D // online on MS Teams

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Toward Decentralized Process Execution

Abstract:
A cross-organizational collaboration involves multiple parties working together to provide high-quality products and services. However, the lack of trust among participants acts as barrier to achieve a successful collaboration. The given business scenario implies certain requirements on which technology must be used as a suitable infrastructure for an effective collaboration. Blockchain technology serves as a tamper-proof and decentralized mediator in which participants can have the trust to enforce business rules according to predefined policies. In this talk, we will discuss the possibility of integrating a collaborative business process of a decentralized nature with a blockchain platform.

Biography:
Hassan Atwi is a Ph.D. student in the DESIGN research group at the Software Institute. His research interests revolve around the intersection of business process management and blockchain technology. Prior to starting his Ph.D., he earned a master’s degree in Software and Data Engineering from USI - Università della Svizzera Italiana.

Chair: Rosalia Tufano

ℹ️  The seminar will be in presence for everyone in room D0.03. If you are unable to attend in presence, the SI website contains a link to a Teams video call in the “location" field (i.e., click on “D0.03"). 

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