Blockchain - Use Cases. Typical existing Blockchain Domain projects by Industries Presentation by Andrew Darley, Industry Sales Leader Europe IBM Cloud. Held at Watson Sweden Summit 2017.
Blockchain 101 talks about blockchain from a very basic perspective (non-technical). This presentation gives you an idea of what blockchain really is beyond cryptocurrency, different types of the blockchain, components of a blockchain, essentials of the blockchain, and myths about blockchain. this presentation also throws light on major applications of the blockchain , its advantages and limitations, major consortiums and startups in this space and the timeline of development. we also tried to include how a use case for blockchain can be identified and how startups need to go about building a blockchain product or services
This presentation was developed by Jithin Babu and Sakshi Manthanwar. Both of them are blockchain researchers and consultants.
For more info regarding presentation kindly contact
jithinbabu555@yahoo.com
Blockchain is constantly revolutionizing various industries, and supply chain is one of the major ones. Many companies are already using blockchain in supply chain to reap the benefits of blockchain technology. But why is it necessary to use blockchain for supply chain management?
At the moment, the supply chain industries deal with a lot of issues. Among them, rapid changes in the market, issues with compliance and quality, lack of transparency, increasing corruption, high costs, etc., are prominent problems. This is where blockchain steps in.
Using blockchain in supply chain management comes with its fair share of benefits - peer-to-peer transaction settlement, audit transparency, tracking products, and consumer feedbacks, accurate costing info, better shipping data, etc. In fact, there are already many blockchain supply chain projects live at the moment working perfectly.
We at 101 Blockchains are driven to help you educate on blockchain technology with high-quality courses and certifications. Therefore, we offer specific courses geared to supply chain management as well. At present, we have two prominent courses that can help you understand the concepts better - Enterprise Blockchains and Supply Chain Management Course and Enterprise Blockchains and Trade Finance Course.
Learn more about these courses from here ->
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-and-scm
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/enterprise-blockchains-and-trade-finance
Other than these, we have certification courses to help you become a skilled professional in no time. Learn more about these courses from here ->
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Professional (CEBP) course https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-expert-certification
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Architect (CEBA) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-enterprise-blockchain-architect
Certified Blockchain Security Architect (CBSE) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-blockchain-security-expert
Blockchain 101 talks about blockchain from a very basic perspective (non-technical). This presentation gives you an idea of what blockchain really is beyond cryptocurrency, different types of the blockchain, components of a blockchain, essentials of the blockchain, and myths about blockchain. this presentation also throws light on major applications of the blockchain , its advantages and limitations, major consortiums and startups in this space and the timeline of development. we also tried to include how a use case for blockchain can be identified and how startups need to go about building a blockchain product or services
This presentation was developed by Jithin Babu and Sakshi Manthanwar. Both of them are blockchain researchers and consultants.
For more info regarding presentation kindly contact
jithinbabu555@yahoo.com
Blockchain is constantly revolutionizing various industries, and supply chain is one of the major ones. Many companies are already using blockchain in supply chain to reap the benefits of blockchain technology. But why is it necessary to use blockchain for supply chain management?
At the moment, the supply chain industries deal with a lot of issues. Among them, rapid changes in the market, issues with compliance and quality, lack of transparency, increasing corruption, high costs, etc., are prominent problems. This is where blockchain steps in.
Using blockchain in supply chain management comes with its fair share of benefits - peer-to-peer transaction settlement, audit transparency, tracking products, and consumer feedbacks, accurate costing info, better shipping data, etc. In fact, there are already many blockchain supply chain projects live at the moment working perfectly.
We at 101 Blockchains are driven to help you educate on blockchain technology with high-quality courses and certifications. Therefore, we offer specific courses geared to supply chain management as well. At present, we have two prominent courses that can help you understand the concepts better - Enterprise Blockchains and Supply Chain Management Course and Enterprise Blockchains and Trade Finance Course.
Learn more about these courses from here ->
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-and-scm
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/enterprise-blockchains-and-trade-finance
Other than these, we have certification courses to help you become a skilled professional in no time. Learn more about these courses from here ->
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Professional (CEBP) course https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-expert-certification
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Architect (CEBA) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-enterprise-blockchain-architect
Certified Blockchain Security Architect (CBSE) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-blockchain-security-expert
1. What is Block Chain
2. How Does it Work
3. What are the key attributes of Blockchain
4. What are applications areas for Block Chain
5. What are the advantages and Disadvantages of Block Chain
Hyperledger Fabric Technical Deep Dive 20190618Arnaud Le Hors
Slides presented at the Hyperledger Fabric workshop in Barecelona on July 10th, 2019.
This introduces blockchain for business and describes in details the Hyperledger Fabric design principles, overall architecture, its components, and the transaction flow.
Nick Meyne Enterprise Architect - Capgemini
At Global Architecture Week 2015, we covered ‘Digital Currencies and Cash’ and their relevance to Tax and Welfare Authorities, concluding with the message: “It’s not about Bitcoin, it’s about the Blockchain”. Blockchain technology has the potential to enable a new mutually trusted, transparent way of sharing and transacting. In the UK Public Sector, Sir Mark Walport’s report Distributed Ledger Technology: beyond blockchain encouraged Government to assess its early use and potential. Meanwhile in the private sector, Blockchain FinTech excitement among start-ups and venture capitalists remained strong for a technology promised to be “like a whole new internet for value exchange”. But where are the real world use cases today? What is it that makes a use case more likely to succeed? In this talk, we will share and discuss a number of Capgemini examples.
Traditional financial systems are limited in many ways, and blockchain can help them move to the next stage. Decentralized Finance is one of the hot topics at the moment. This technology is capable of introducing new possibilities of a trustless global financial system with a much quicker and more secured settlement time.
Decentralized finance applications can’t be tampered with, promotes interoperable design, fully transparent network, permissionless access, and user empowerment. There are already a vast number of DeFi apps for multiple varying use cases.
Popular DeFi use cases include asset management, complying with AML and CFT measurements, decentralized organizations, analytics and risk management, and so on.
We at 101 Blockchains believe decentralized Finance is the next stage for our financial systems. That’s why we offer premium blockchain courses specifically for DeFi and anyone who wants to utilize this technology for their company.
Our Introduction to DeFi course will focus on the purpose and scope of DeFi, along with introducing you to the underlying mechanism.
Learn more about the course from here ->
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/defi-course
We also offer additional courses and masterclasses for the finance sector. Learn more about the course from here ->
Blockchain in Finance Masterclass
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-in-finance
Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) Masterclass
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/central-bank-digital-currency
Enterprise Blockchains and Trade Finance Course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/enterprise-blockchains-and-trade-finance
We also offer lucrative certification courses for professionals. Learn more about these courses from here ->
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Professional (CEBP) course https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-expert-certification
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Architect (CEBA) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-enterprise-blockchain-architect
Certified Blockchain Security Architect (CBSE) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-blockchain-security-expert
Blockchain 101 + Use Cases + Why Blockchain As a ServiceKaleido
Kaleido - The Enterprise Blockchain Easy Button Kaleido, a ConsenSys Enterprise Business, based in Raleigh, NC, is dedicated to the growth and adoption of enterprise blockchain in ways that will transform how economic, social and political systems are built and supported in the future. Equipped with the experience of working with hundreds of companies and seeing where the difficulties lie, Kaleido was built to accelerate the implementation of blockchain by taking the technology hurdles off the table so companies can focus their energy and resources on driving higher business value of their use case and faster ROI Most CIOs today face a multitude of problems in the journey from blockchain exploration to real production business networks.
The presentation will give the basic idea about what is blockchain technology, it's architecture, main features, types of blockchain network and other things that will make your fundamentals clear.
The Blockchain - The Technology behind Bitcoin Jérôme Kehrli
The blockchain and blockchain related topics are becoming increasingly discussed and studied nowadays. There is not one single day where I don't hear about it, that being on linkedin or elsewhere.
I interested myself deeply in the blockchain topic recently and this is the first article of a coming whole serie around the blockchain.
This presentation is an introduction to the blockchain, presents what it is in the light of its initial deployment in the Bitcoin project as well as all technical details and architecture concerns behind it.
We won't focus here on business applications aside from what is required to present the blockchain purpose, more concrete business applications and evolutions will be the topic of another presentation I'll post in a few weeks
The use of blockchain technology is being adopted by more and more industries.
Thus, many companies (many of them known) are already using it in order to offer greater transparency and security to their customers, as well as to have greater control over the supply chain.
Even the biggest jumbos in banking sector have started testing and finding out the best use cases of this blockchain technology . Other than that many banking organizations started investing huge amount for R and D process for blockchain based solutions to solve their issues .
Blockchain is a system of recording information in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to change, hack, or cheat the system. A blockchain is essentially a digital ledger of transactions that is duplicated and distributed across the entire network of computer systems on the blockchain.
This course covers in detail the technical principles & concepts behind blockchain. In addition, it seeks to provide you with the insights and deep understanding of the various components of blockchain technology, and enables you to determine for yourself how to best leverage and exploit blockchain for your project, organisation or start-up.
Link - https://www.experfy.com/training/courses/blockchain-technology-fundamentals
TrustChain: A New Consortium Collaboration to Put Jewelry on Blockchain | Thi...IBM Blockchain
A tremendous game-changer for the jewelry industry is based on the transformational effect Blockchain will have on the gold and diamond industry. This collaboration is among responsible and ethical organizations across the jewelry industry, supported by governance and guidance. Learn about the TrustChain solution and see it in action. Hear from Mark Hanna, CMO Richline Group and Catherine Malkova, IBM GBS Partner, Cognitive Process Transformation.
Rewire your industry with IBM Blockchain: https://ibm.co/2IPGLId
1. What is Block Chain
2. How Does it Work
3. What are the key attributes of Blockchain
4. What are applications areas for Block Chain
5. What are the advantages and Disadvantages of Block Chain
Hyperledger Fabric Technical Deep Dive 20190618Arnaud Le Hors
Slides presented at the Hyperledger Fabric workshop in Barecelona on July 10th, 2019.
This introduces blockchain for business and describes in details the Hyperledger Fabric design principles, overall architecture, its components, and the transaction flow.
Nick Meyne Enterprise Architect - Capgemini
At Global Architecture Week 2015, we covered ‘Digital Currencies and Cash’ and their relevance to Tax and Welfare Authorities, concluding with the message: “It’s not about Bitcoin, it’s about the Blockchain”. Blockchain technology has the potential to enable a new mutually trusted, transparent way of sharing and transacting. In the UK Public Sector, Sir Mark Walport’s report Distributed Ledger Technology: beyond blockchain encouraged Government to assess its early use and potential. Meanwhile in the private sector, Blockchain FinTech excitement among start-ups and venture capitalists remained strong for a technology promised to be “like a whole new internet for value exchange”. But where are the real world use cases today? What is it that makes a use case more likely to succeed? In this talk, we will share and discuss a number of Capgemini examples.
Traditional financial systems are limited in many ways, and blockchain can help them move to the next stage. Decentralized Finance is one of the hot topics at the moment. This technology is capable of introducing new possibilities of a trustless global financial system with a much quicker and more secured settlement time.
Decentralized finance applications can’t be tampered with, promotes interoperable design, fully transparent network, permissionless access, and user empowerment. There are already a vast number of DeFi apps for multiple varying use cases.
Popular DeFi use cases include asset management, complying with AML and CFT measurements, decentralized organizations, analytics and risk management, and so on.
We at 101 Blockchains believe decentralized Finance is the next stage for our financial systems. That’s why we offer premium blockchain courses specifically for DeFi and anyone who wants to utilize this technology for their company.
Our Introduction to DeFi course will focus on the purpose and scope of DeFi, along with introducing you to the underlying mechanism.
Learn more about the course from here ->
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/defi-course
We also offer additional courses and masterclasses for the finance sector. Learn more about the course from here ->
Blockchain in Finance Masterclass
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-in-finance
Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) Masterclass
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/central-bank-digital-currency
Enterprise Blockchains and Trade Finance Course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/enterprise-blockchains-and-trade-finance
We also offer lucrative certification courses for professionals. Learn more about these courses from here ->
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Professional (CEBP) course https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/blockchain-expert-certification
Certified Enterprise Blockchain Architect (CEBA) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-enterprise-blockchain-architect
Certified Blockchain Security Architect (CBSE) course
https://academy.101blockchains.com/courses/certified-blockchain-security-expert
Blockchain 101 + Use Cases + Why Blockchain As a ServiceKaleido
Kaleido - The Enterprise Blockchain Easy Button Kaleido, a ConsenSys Enterprise Business, based in Raleigh, NC, is dedicated to the growth and adoption of enterprise blockchain in ways that will transform how economic, social and political systems are built and supported in the future. Equipped with the experience of working with hundreds of companies and seeing where the difficulties lie, Kaleido was built to accelerate the implementation of blockchain by taking the technology hurdles off the table so companies can focus their energy and resources on driving higher business value of their use case and faster ROI Most CIOs today face a multitude of problems in the journey from blockchain exploration to real production business networks.
The presentation will give the basic idea about what is blockchain technology, it's architecture, main features, types of blockchain network and other things that will make your fundamentals clear.
The Blockchain - The Technology behind Bitcoin Jérôme Kehrli
The blockchain and blockchain related topics are becoming increasingly discussed and studied nowadays. There is not one single day where I don't hear about it, that being on linkedin or elsewhere.
I interested myself deeply in the blockchain topic recently and this is the first article of a coming whole serie around the blockchain.
This presentation is an introduction to the blockchain, presents what it is in the light of its initial deployment in the Bitcoin project as well as all technical details and architecture concerns behind it.
We won't focus here on business applications aside from what is required to present the blockchain purpose, more concrete business applications and evolutions will be the topic of another presentation I'll post in a few weeks
The use of blockchain technology is being adopted by more and more industries.
Thus, many companies (many of them known) are already using it in order to offer greater transparency and security to their customers, as well as to have greater control over the supply chain.
Even the biggest jumbos in banking sector have started testing and finding out the best use cases of this blockchain technology . Other than that many banking organizations started investing huge amount for R and D process for blockchain based solutions to solve their issues .
Blockchain is a system of recording information in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to change, hack, or cheat the system. A blockchain is essentially a digital ledger of transactions that is duplicated and distributed across the entire network of computer systems on the blockchain.
This course covers in detail the technical principles & concepts behind blockchain. In addition, it seeks to provide you with the insights and deep understanding of the various components of blockchain technology, and enables you to determine for yourself how to best leverage and exploit blockchain for your project, organisation or start-up.
Link - https://www.experfy.com/training/courses/blockchain-technology-fundamentals
TrustChain: A New Consortium Collaboration to Put Jewelry on Blockchain | Thi...IBM Blockchain
A tremendous game-changer for the jewelry industry is based on the transformational effect Blockchain will have on the gold and diamond industry. This collaboration is among responsible and ethical organizations across the jewelry industry, supported by governance and guidance. Learn about the TrustChain solution and see it in action. Hear from Mark Hanna, CMO Richline Group and Catherine Malkova, IBM GBS Partner, Cognitive Process Transformation.
Rewire your industry with IBM Blockchain: https://ibm.co/2IPGLId
Key strategic enablers in a successful multi-channels business - inventory accuracy, web ready products, big data & customer analytics, logistics fulfilment.
GS1 Hong Kong Supply Chain Management (SCM) Excellence Summit, with 13 years of conference history and experience, will present an unprecedented line-up with the theme “Riding the Wave of E-commerce Boom - Delivering a Seamless Customer Journey” this year. The latest industry trends and best practices will be shared with more than 500 pioneering industry leaders and influencers from Hong Kong and Asia Pacific. It is intended that the discussions will not only be an opportunity for thought-provoking dialogues on the impacts of global e-commerce, but also a chance for our diverse participants to co-create new ideas for revolutionising business models.
Visit http://www.gs1hk.org, subscribe and get up-to-date news and event information for free!
Enquiry: info@gs1hk.org
BSecured is an online platform to generate and embed a unique BlockChain Secured QR code (BSQR) on products and documents to validate originality and genuinity.
BSecured has developed a unique solution to secure ID Cards using BlockChain Technology, in this process it embeds a BlockChain secured QR code on IDs with a unique hash inside it, hash holds a string of information like cardholder’s name, ID number, photo, and expiration date etc. Verifier can scan the QR Code on ID card to verify the authenticity of ID Card.
BSecured works on three major steps Upload - Generate - Verify
It takes few minutes to learn and understand BSecured workflow built on the most advanced technology of trust – Blockchain, smooth workflow for unbreakable results.
BSecured is an online platform to generate and embed a unique BlockChain Secured QR code (BSQR) on products and documents to validate originality and genuinity.
BSecured has developed a unique solution to secure ID Cards using BlockChain Technology, in this process it embeds a BlockChain secured QR code on IDs with a unique hash inside it, hash holds a string of information like cardholder’s name, ID number, photo, and expiration date etc. Verifier can scan the QR Code on ID card to verify the authenticity of ID Card.
Industry-specific solutions has been designed with same logic, In all scenarios the underlying BlockChain technology provides a decentralized and tamper-proof ledger to ensure data integrity, while the QR code acts as a convenient and accessible interface for users to interact with the BlockChain-based systems.
BSecured is an online platform to generate and embed a unique BlockChain Secured QR code (BSQR) on products and documents to validate originality and genuinity.
Build a Supply Chain 4.0 ecosystem using BlockchainBluecrux
Blockchain technology allows partners in the Supply Chain to share data in a trusted and immutable way. The presentation features how you can use blockchain to optimize your E2E Supply Chain, using concrete illustrations. Two operational blockchain projects are described, from the development to the key decision process, resulting in an eco-system oriented solution with benefits for all participants. In short: get ready to start building a Supply Chain 4.0 ecosystem using Blockchain!
Presented by Walter Stiers, Industry Architect IBM on Supply Chain 4.0 : ready to operate in the digital era? (29 Nov, 2018)
Micro Focus GPAS is an innovative and comprehensive cloud-based Brand Protection, Track & Trace and Consumer Engagement Service that drives business value by addressing problems and challenges that organizations face when operating within global markets.
Since its creation in 2009, GPAS has be-come the global standard to solving counterfeit, grey market and supply chain challenges surrounding the manufacture and distribution of finished goods. GPAS protects some of the world’s largest and innovative brands across a variety of market sectors including Food & Beverage, FMCG, Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical, Apparel and Electronics to name a few.
Grow smarter project kista watson summit 2018_tommy auoja-1IBM Sverige
Avicii på Tele2 arena, Drake på Globen och AIK - Luleå på Hovet bäddar för en trång lördagseftermiddag i Globenområdet... (SVT Nyheter, 1 mars 2014) ...och problemen kvarstår än idag
Talare: Tommy Auoja, Kundansvarig för Offentlig Sektor, Kontaktperson i EU projektet GrowSmarter, IBM
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
Bemanningsplanering axfood och houston finalIBM Sverige
Automatiserad budgetering – låt matematiken göra grovgörat för att säkerställa en optimerad bemanning
Talare: Niklas Westerholm, Axfood & Robert Moberg, Chief Analyst, Houston Analytics
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
File share and sync (bara) är så 2017!
Att dela filer bekvämt och säkert var bara början. Box har gått vidare till att integrera delade filer i applikationer och processflöden, och revolutionera både internt och externt arbete. Hur kan det revolutionera för dig?
Talare: Jan Hygstedt, Director Nordic, Box
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
Watson kista summit 2018 en bättre arbetsdag för de många människornaIBM Sverige
Först tvingades vi anpassa oss efter datorerna. Sedan använde vi dem för att samarbeta med varandra. Nu är det dags för datorerna att förstå oss. Vad innebär det för vår arbetsvardag?
Talare och moderator: Peter Bjellerup, Executive Consultant - Social Business, Collaboration & Knowledge Sharing, IBM
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
Iwcs and cisco watson kista summit 2018 v2IBM Sverige
Samarbeta både över tid och i realtid
Cisco Spark och IBM Connections – tillsammans! Kombinera ledaren för konversationer i realtid – text, video, individuellt och i team med branschledaren sedan sju år för internt samarbete, transparens och nätverk.
Talare: Bo Holtemann, Solution Specialist, IBM Collaboration Solutions
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation - Final Version - 5.23...John Andrews
SlideShare Description for "Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation"
Title: Chatty Kathy: Enhancing Physical Activity Among Older Adults
Description:
Discover how Chatty Kathy, an innovative project developed at the UNC Bootcamp, aims to tackle the challenge of low physical activity among older adults. Our AI-driven solution uses peer interaction to boost and sustain exercise levels, significantly improving health outcomes. This presentation covers our problem statement, the rationale behind Chatty Kathy, synthetic data and persona creation, model performance metrics, a visual demonstration of the project, and potential future developments. Join us for an insightful Q&A session to explore the potential of this groundbreaking project.
Project Team: Jay Requarth, Jana Avery, John Andrews, Dr. Dick Davis II, Nee Buntoum, Nam Yeongjin & Mat Nicholas
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
Explore our comprehensive data analysis project presentation on predicting product ad campaign performance. Learn how data-driven insights can optimize your marketing strategies and enhance campaign effectiveness. Perfect for professionals and students looking to understand the power of data analysis in advertising. for more details visit: https://bostoninstituteofanalytics.org/data-science-and-artificial-intelligence/
2. Agenda – Blockchain Use Cases
Trade Finance
Food Safety
Provenance of High Value Goods
KYC and CRM
Global Trade
3. Trade Finance – Digital Trade Chain
This new product will simplify trade finance processes for
companies by addressing the challenge of managing, tracking
and securing domestic and international trade transactions.
Companies can easily and efficiently trade with more trust.
The commercialisation of the platform is expected in Q2 2018.
From February 2018 test clients of the founding banks will be
able to use the platform.
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• secure documentation of key information on raw
materials, machinery (E.G. NSF), processing (E.G.
HACCP), AND LOGISTICS (E.G. FUMIGATION
CERT.)
• create product packages with electronic bar/QR
code informational labeling for regulators and
consumers
• aggregate products into packages
• validation of packages to ensure no fraudulent
replacements or INTRODUCING of counterfeit
ones
• disaggregation of product packages and re-
packaging for retail stores
• visibility of product packages across the
transport lines
ManufacturerBreeder
(Farm)
Distribution
Center
Retail Store Consumer Auditor
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UNDERLYING
BLOCKCHAIN
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CAPABILITIES
association of
labeling with
data on Blockchain
product data
aggregation and
disaggregation
end-to-end
permissioned
visibility
basic
analytics
Food Safety – Supply Chain Part 1
8. 8
ManufacturerBreede
r
(Farm)
Distribution
Center
Retail Store Consumer Auditor
• retrieval of traceability information during
checkout: easy to use mobile apps, FROM
THE CONSUMER TO THE FARMER TO
LEVERAGE
• checkout transactions disabled for expired
products (or alarm raised)
• customer ratings and preferences with regard
to the source of the product
• end-to-end visibility of each product path
across the supply chain
• check compliance w.r.t. machinery, expiry
dates, product quantities, etc.
• certify the supply-chain; creation of audit
records
UNDERLYING
BLOCKCHAIN
PROVENANCE
CAPABILITIES
authentic
traceability
through
immutability
information
retrieval
in a simple
manner
audit capabilities:
handle changing
regulations through
smart contracts
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Food Safety – Supply Chain Part 2
9. 9
Legitimize Diamonds and Reduce
Fraud
What?
Track diamonds across supply chain from mine to retail
How?
Shared ledger for storing digital certification with supporting
material
Benefits
1. Protect against the occurrence of fraud, theft, trafficking
and black markets
2. Assist in the identification and reduction of synthetic stones
being labelled as authentic
3. Increase speed of transparency for cross border
transactions for insurance companies, banks and claimants
10. 10
Legitimize Diamonds and Reduce
Fraud
What?
Track diamonds across supply chain from mine to retail
How?
Shared ledger for storing digital certification with supporting
material
Benefits
1. Protect against the occurrence of fraud, theft, trafficking
and black markets
2. Assist in the identification and reduction of synthetic stones
being labelled as authentic
3. Increase speed of transparency for cross border
transactions for insurance companies, banks and claimants
11. 11
What?
• View of customer identity to enable compliance with Know Your
Customer (KYC)
How?
• A complete view of customers' documents across a distributed
network
Benefits
1. Creation of a single but cross-businesses KYC platform to inform
all of the banks processes.
2. Crédit Mutuel Arkéa could enable its customers to deliver proof
of their identity to third-parties such as local utilities, retailers or
regulated service providers.
Common KYC Data
(65% of fraudulent claims go undetected annually)
What: Provide audit trail of asset across stakeholders including insurance companies, financiers, traders, law enforcement and claimants
How: Smart contract to model workflows associated with the shared documents and data across participants
Benefits: Identity and reduce conflict stones
Address massive problems with double financing in the supply chain
Increase satisfaction on authenticity for end consumers
http://guide.diamondpriceguru.com/diamond-and-ring-basics/certified-diamonds/gia-ags-egl-and-other-diamond-grading-certificates/
Bank currently serves 3.6 million customers and operates multiple systems to manage customer identity for different parts of the business.
The blockchain technology identifies and uses all valid existing evidence already stored in the bank's multiple systems of record and shares across multiple BUs