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This thesis presents a sectoral analysis framework for block chain and smart contract innovation
in the European Union. It aims to provide insights on adoption and impact within specific industry
sectors. Block chain and smart contracts can revolutionize sectors through enhanced transparency
and efficiency. The study uses mixed-methods, including a literature review, to analyze sectorspecific applications and challenges. It identifies innovation-friendly sectors, guiding resource
allocation and policy formulation. Practical recommendations are given for finance, supply chain,
healthcare, energy, and governance sectors, supporting informed decision-making and fostering
EU innovation and growth.
Anotace v angličtině
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This thesis presents a sectoral analysis framework for block chain and smart contract innovation
in the European Union. It aims to provide insights on adoption and impact within specific industry
sectors. Block chain and smart contracts can revolutionize sectors through enhanced transparency
and efficiency. The study uses mixed-methods, including a literature review, to analyze sectorspecific applications and challenges. It identifies innovation-friendly sectors, guiding resource
allocation and policy formulation. Practical recommendations are given for finance, supply chain,
healthcare, energy, and governance sectors, supporting informed decision-making and fostering
EU innovation and growth.
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This thesis presents a sectoral analysis framework for block chain and smart contract innovation
in the European Union. It aims to provide insights on adoption and impact within specific industry
sectors. Block chain and smart contracts can revolutionize sectors through enhanced transparency
and efficiency. The study uses mixed-methods, including a literature review, to analyze sectorspecific applications and challenges. It identifies innovation-friendly sectors, guiding resource
allocation and policy formulation. Practical recommendations are given for finance, supply chain,
healthcare, energy, and governance sectors, supporting informed decision-making and fostering
EU innovation and growth.
Anotace v angličtině
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This thesis presents a sectoral analysis framework for block chain and smart contract innovation
in the European Union. It aims to provide insights on adoption and impact within specific industry
sectors. Block chain and smart contracts can revolutionize sectors through enhanced transparency
and efficiency. The study uses mixed-methods, including a literature review, to analyze sectorspecific applications and challenges. It identifies innovation-friendly sectors, guiding resource
allocation and policy formulation. Practical recommendations are given for finance, supply chain,
healthcare, energy, and governance sectors, supporting informed decision-making and fostering
EU innovation and growth.
The aim of the thesis is to provide sectoral analysis of blockchain adoption in the EU.
Outline:
- Definition of blockchain and smart contracts
- Regulatory framework influencing the blockchain adoption in the EU
- Sectoral analysis of blockchain adoption in the EU
- Critical evaluation of blockchain adoption in the EU
Zásady pro vypracování
The aim of the thesis is to provide sectoral analysis of blockchain adoption in the EU.
Outline:
- Definition of blockchain and smart contracts
- Regulatory framework influencing the blockchain adoption in the EU
- Sectoral analysis of blockchain adoption in the EU
- Critical evaluation of blockchain adoption in the EU
Seznam doporučené literatury
COBLENZ, Michael; SUNSHINE, Joshua; ALDRICH, Jonathan; MYERS, Brad A, 2019. Smarter smart contract development tools. In: 2019 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Engineering for Blockchain (WETSEB), pp. 48-51.
HARZ, Dominik; KNOTTENBELT, William, 2018. Towards safer smart contracts: A survey of languages and verification methods. arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09805.
NGUYEN, Tai D; PHAM, Long H; SUN, Jun; LIN, Yun; MINH, Quang Tran, 2020. sfuzz: An efficient adaptive fuzzer for solidity smart contracts. In: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering, pp. 778-788.
PARIZI, Reza M; DEHGHANTANHA, Ali, et al., 2018. Smart contract programming languages on blockchains: An empirical evaluation of usability and security. In: International Conference on Blockchain, pp. 75-91.
ZHENG, Zibin; XIE, Shaoan; DAI, Hong-Ning; CHEN, Weili; CHEN, Xiangping; WENG, Jian; IMRAN, Muhammad, 2020. An overview on smart contracts: Challenges, advances and platforms. Future Generation Computer Systems. Vol. 105, pp. 475-491.
Seznam doporučené literatury
COBLENZ, Michael; SUNSHINE, Joshua; ALDRICH, Jonathan; MYERS, Brad A, 2019. Smarter smart contract development tools. In: 2019 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Engineering for Blockchain (WETSEB), pp. 48-51.
HARZ, Dominik; KNOTTENBELT, William, 2018. Towards safer smart contracts: A survey of languages and verification methods. arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09805.
NGUYEN, Tai D; PHAM, Long H; SUN, Jun; LIN, Yun; MINH, Quang Tran, 2020. sfuzz: An efficient adaptive fuzzer for solidity smart contracts. In: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering, pp. 778-788.
PARIZI, Reza M; DEHGHANTANHA, Ali, et al., 2018. Smart contract programming languages on blockchains: An empirical evaluation of usability and security. In: International Conference on Blockchain, pp. 75-91.
ZHENG, Zibin; XIE, Shaoan; DAI, Hong-Ning; CHEN, Weili; CHEN, Xiangping; WENG, Jian; IMRAN, Muhammad, 2020. An overview on smart contracts: Challenges, advances and platforms. Future Generation Computer Systems. Vol. 105, pp. 475-491.
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The student presented the defense of the thesis with the title: Sectoral Analysis of Blockchain
and Smart Contract Innovation in the European Union. The aim of the thesis is to provide sectoral analysis of blockchain adoption in the EU.
Questions according to the assessment of the supervisor and reviewer of the thesis:
Please, describe some existing applications of blockchain in the healthcare sector within EU.
Which EU country uses blockchain the most?
Can you give similar examples in the Czech Republic?
The student responded to the committee's questions.