Decentralized application (dApp) on the VechainThor blockchain for business processes
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This master thesis explores the development and implementation of a decentralized application (dApp) on the VechainThor blockchain, with a focus on enhancing traceability and transparency in business processes. Beginning with an overview of distributed ledger technology, including blockchain, IOTA, and Vechain, the report compares these technologies to identify their strengths and limitations. The study delves into the features of the VechainThor blockchain, including its dual token methodology and blockchain architecture. A detailed analysis of the distributed application (dApp) is provided, covering requirements gathering, system architecture, and integration with the VechainThor blockchain. The implementation phase involves smart contract development, front-end development, and testing, with a focus on ensuring security and performance. The discussion section presents the advantages and disadvantages of the implemented solution, particularly in terms of security considerations. The challenges of building such type of applications. Finally, the conclusion summarizes the key findings, highlighting the accomplishments of the project and suggesting future improvements. This master thesis explores the development and implementation of a decentralized application (dApp) on the VechainThor blockchain, with a focus on enhancing traceability and transparency in business processes. Beginning with an overview of distributed ledger technology, including blockchain, IOTA, and Vechain, the report compares these technologies to identify their strengths and limitations. The study delves into the features of the VechainThor blockchain, including its dual token methodology and blockchain architecture. A detailed analysis of the distributed application (dApp) is provided, covering requirements gathering, system architecture, and integration with the VechainThor blockchain. The implementation phase involves smart contract development, front-end development, and testing, with a focus on ensuring security and performance. The discussion section presents the advantages and disadvantages of the implemented solution, particularly in terms of security considerations. The challenges of building such type of applications. Finally, the conclusion summarizes the key findings, highlighting the accomplishments of the project and suggesting future improvements.