Dans le cadre de la Nuit de la Blockchain #2 organisé par Enerfip et WeToken à Montpellier.
François Le Fevre du laboratoire LIST du CEA présente un cas d'usage dans l'efficacité énergétique, pour Véolia.
2018 Washington State Government discussion: Blockchain - International compe...Mark Mueller-Eberstein
Presentation / testimony delivered by Mark Mueller-Eberstein of Adgetec Corporation at the Legislative Committee on Economic Development and International Relations in July 2018 on Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies
This Kaleido Insights report identifies the enterprise opportunities from the convergence of IoT and Distributed Ledger Technologies. This abridged presentation offers examples to illustrate each use case opportunity. Download the full report at: http://www.kaleidoinsights.com/reports/internet-of-trusted-things-blockchain/
SDChain - Blockchain 4.0: To create a blockchain ecosystem of trusted IoT dig...Liu Jen Hao
https://youtu.be/HjUV6nKITi8
In this SDChain Video, David Pan, CEO of SDChain, introduces the following:
I. SDChain Introduction,
II. SDChain Technology Architecture,
III. SDChain Industrial Applications, and
IV. Execution Plan.
The video covers IoT Six-Domain Model's
User Domain,
Application Service Domain,
Sensing & Actuating Domain,
Physical Entity Domain,
Resource Interchange Domain, and
Operation Management Domain.
A brief introduction of SDChain's SDFT Consensus Algorithm is also included.
4 Example SDChain Industrial Applications are introduced:
Agriculture,
Healthcare,
Manufacturing, and
Energy.
At the end,
the 5-year community development plan and the 2018 product development are briefly discussed, as well as SDChain's business model, utilizing SDA token for crediting IoT data transactions.
Can blockchain technology be the answer to IoT and AI security for Industry 4.0? Industrial Security Forum - The Secure Path of the Digital Future - Presentation at the Hannover Messe Industrie (HMI), Germany in April 2018
Blockchain for Power & Utilities – real or hype?EY
What does blockchain mean for the power and utilities industry? Find out how blockchain is being used by utilities today and how to prepare for the coming revolution.
IoT–smart contracts in data trusted exchange supplied chain based on block ch...IJECEIAES
Internet of Things (IoT) assumes a critical part in the advancement of different fields. The IoT data trusted exchange in recent year extend of uses influence an awesome request and increasing scale. In such a platform, exchange the data sets that they require and specialist organization can search. However, the enough trust as the third-party mediators for data exchange in centralized infrastructure cannot provide. This paper proposes a blockchain for IoT data trusted exchange based on decentralized solution. In particular, the fundamental standards of blockchain in verify manner, individuals can communicate with each other without a confided in mediator intermediary. Blockchain enable us to have a distributed, digital ledger. IoT (Internet of Things) sensor devices (zigbee) utilizing blockchain technology to assert public availability of temperature records, tracking location shipment, humidity, preventing damage, data immutability. The sensor devices looking the temperature, location, damage of each parcel during the shipment to completely guarantee directions. In blockchain all data is got moved from one position to another, where a smart contract assesses against the product attributes. Ethereum blockchain and smart contracts atlast it gets through knowledge a design to be copied and presents its decentralized distributed digital ledger, auditable, transparent, features visually.
2018 Washington State Government discussion: Blockchain - International compe...Mark Mueller-Eberstein
Presentation / testimony delivered by Mark Mueller-Eberstein of Adgetec Corporation at the Legislative Committee on Economic Development and International Relations in July 2018 on Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies
This Kaleido Insights report identifies the enterprise opportunities from the convergence of IoT and Distributed Ledger Technologies. This abridged presentation offers examples to illustrate each use case opportunity. Download the full report at: http://www.kaleidoinsights.com/reports/internet-of-trusted-things-blockchain/
SDChain - Blockchain 4.0: To create a blockchain ecosystem of trusted IoT dig...Liu Jen Hao
https://youtu.be/HjUV6nKITi8
In this SDChain Video, David Pan, CEO of SDChain, introduces the following:
I. SDChain Introduction,
II. SDChain Technology Architecture,
III. SDChain Industrial Applications, and
IV. Execution Plan.
The video covers IoT Six-Domain Model's
User Domain,
Application Service Domain,
Sensing & Actuating Domain,
Physical Entity Domain,
Resource Interchange Domain, and
Operation Management Domain.
A brief introduction of SDChain's SDFT Consensus Algorithm is also included.
4 Example SDChain Industrial Applications are introduced:
Agriculture,
Healthcare,
Manufacturing, and
Energy.
At the end,
the 5-year community development plan and the 2018 product development are briefly discussed, as well as SDChain's business model, utilizing SDA token for crediting IoT data transactions.
Can blockchain technology be the answer to IoT and AI security for Industry 4.0? Industrial Security Forum - The Secure Path of the Digital Future - Presentation at the Hannover Messe Industrie (HMI), Germany in April 2018
Blockchain for Power & Utilities – real or hype?EY
What does blockchain mean for the power and utilities industry? Find out how blockchain is being used by utilities today and how to prepare for the coming revolution.
IoT–smart contracts in data trusted exchange supplied chain based on block ch...IJECEIAES
Internet of Things (IoT) assumes a critical part in the advancement of different fields. The IoT data trusted exchange in recent year extend of uses influence an awesome request and increasing scale. In such a platform, exchange the data sets that they require and specialist organization can search. However, the enough trust as the third-party mediators for data exchange in centralized infrastructure cannot provide. This paper proposes a blockchain for IoT data trusted exchange based on decentralized solution. In particular, the fundamental standards of blockchain in verify manner, individuals can communicate with each other without a confided in mediator intermediary. Blockchain enable us to have a distributed, digital ledger. IoT (Internet of Things) sensor devices (zigbee) utilizing blockchain technology to assert public availability of temperature records, tracking location shipment, humidity, preventing damage, data immutability. The sensor devices looking the temperature, location, damage of each parcel during the shipment to completely guarantee directions. In blockchain all data is got moved from one position to another, where a smart contract assesses against the product attributes. Ethereum blockchain and smart contracts atlast it gets through knowledge a design to be copied and presents its decentralized distributed digital ledger, auditable, transparent, features visually.
Blockchain has the potential to transform the supply chain and disrupt the way goods are produced, marketed, purchases and consumed. Learn how blockchain can address multiple retail and supply chain challenges, including counterfeit prevention; stolen merchandise recovery; fraudulent transactions; insurance and theft protection; and intellectual property and rights management.
IEEE Blockchain in Energy P2418.5 WG Standards (October 2019_Claudio Lima) crlima10
The IEEE Blockchain Energy Standards, P2418.5 provides an open, common, and interoperable reference framework model for blockchain in the energy sector. It also covers three aspects: 1) Serve as a guideline for Blockchain use cases in the Electrical Power industry; Oil & Gas industry and Renewable energy industry and their related services. 2) Create standards on reference architecture, interoperability, terminology, and system interfaces for blockchain applications in the Energy sector by building an open protocol and technology agnostic layered framework. 3) Evaluate and provide guidelines on scalability, performance, security, and interoperability through evaluation of consensus algorithm, smart contracts, and type of blockchain implementation, etc. for the Energy sector.
Mobile talks where emerging tech meets government blockchain&ai - chris...Christina Patsioura
This is my keynote presentation slides from the Mobile Talks event that took place in Barcelona on the 13th of December 2018, discussing the role of Emerging Tech in public sector governance. The presentation introduces the topics of AI and Blockchain, describes the current situation across European countries and it suggests a future vision.
Blockchain applications demand standard testing such as functional performance, integration, and security testing. In addition, testing teams must have these specialized testing capabilities including Smart Contracts testing and Node Testing. know how differently each industry is influencing Blockchain Testing capabilities.
Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these ...Mike Bingle-Davis
Presented at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Rocky Mountain Section Meeting in 2019. It gives an overview of what blockchain is, how it works as a secure network, where it can be applied in down, mid, and upstream.
Ethereum: A decentralized software platform for people and thingsAlexander Hirner
Blockchain 2.0 technologies promise to be the new layer for federated and accountable networks. At the Global IoT day 2015, I presented the motivation for decentralized but data-based business models and where / where not Ethereum fits into this picture.
Video: https://youtu.be/EGrFZuTrVKg?t=39s
Beyond the hype and the media-fueled apocalyptic scenarios, let's analyze what A.I really
means for the future of the industrial world.
I'll demystify what’s beyond the buzzwords of the moment, and have a close look at A.I,
Blockchain and IoT, illustrated with some real-world use-cases.
I'll finally propose a few scenarios where these three technologies could converge into the 3rd era of the Internet.
5th Meetup - Ethereum & IoT: examples, opportunities and IBM initiativeAlexander Hirner
IoT must shift from proprietary to decentralized and open but secure for a triple win: hardware manufacturers, consumers and system developers. The reasons why Ethereum is a suitable enabler and testbed for protocol extensions in the IoT space are explained with some examples. Privacy and security provide a common topic to other IoT developments.
Revue de presse IoT / Data / Energie du 02/04/2017Romain Bochet
Bonjour,
Voici la revue de presse IoT/data/energie du 2 avril 2017.
Cette semaine moins d’articles, mais de très intéressantes analyses sur le futur des entreprises de distribution d’électricité. Un futur a composer avec plus de renouvelables, de micro voire nano-grids, et des technologies qui vont dans le sens de la désintermédiation. Avec en trame de fond (et en dernier article) l’importance du mix IOT x data x intelligence artificielle.
C’est long mais ça vaut le coup, alors bonne lecture !
- How Blockchain Tech Will Create a Distributed Future for the Energy Sector
- Nanogrids, Microgrids, and Big Data: The Future of the Power Grid
- Innovative Technologies Driving the Energy Revolution
- Blockchain 2.0 dans l'énergie vue par France Stratégie
- How Will Artificial Intelligence Improve the Internet of Things?
Potential of blockchain into industry 4.0 TechXpla
MGM’s College of Engineering and Technology (MGMCET) at Kamothe, Navi Mumbai has organized a National Conference on theme of “Industry 4.0”.
Dept. of Electronics & Tele communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Engineering jointly organised this.
This is presentation of Blockchain into Industry 4.0
A blockchain is a decentralised database that is shared across computer network nodes. A blockchain acts as a database, storing information in a digital format. The study primarily aims to explore how in the future, block chain technology will alter several areas of the Indian economy. The current study aims to obtain a deeper understanding of blockchain technology's idea and implementation in India, as well as the technology's potential as a disruptive financial technological innovation.
Secondary sources such as reports, journals, papers, and websites were used to compile all the data. Current and relevant information were utilised to help understand the research goals. All the information is rationally organised to fulfil the objectives. The current research focuses on recommendations for enhancing India's Blockchain ecosystem so that it may become one of the best in the world at utilising this new technology.
Software Architecture and Model-driven Engineering for Blockchain ApplicationsIngo Weber
My keynote slides from the Second International Symposium on Foundations and Applications of Blockchain 2019 (FAB '19) and a talk I gave the day before at Google. In this talk, I'm giving an overview of our research in Software Architecture, Model-Driven Engineering, Dependability / Availability, and Business Process Execution in the context of Blockchain. It's a summary of our book: X. Xu, I. Weber, M. Staples, Architecture for Blockchain Applications, Springer 2019
https://www.learntek.org/blog/top-10-technology-trends-in-2019/
Learntek is global online training provider on Big Data Analytics, Hadoop, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IOT, AI, Cloud Technology, DEVOPS, Digital Marketing and other IT and Management courses.
Blockchain has the potential to transform the supply chain and disrupt the way goods are produced, marketed, purchases and consumed. Learn how blockchain can address multiple retail and supply chain challenges, including counterfeit prevention; stolen merchandise recovery; fraudulent transactions; insurance and theft protection; and intellectual property and rights management.
IEEE Blockchain in Energy P2418.5 WG Standards (October 2019_Claudio Lima) crlima10
The IEEE Blockchain Energy Standards, P2418.5 provides an open, common, and interoperable reference framework model for blockchain in the energy sector. It also covers three aspects: 1) Serve as a guideline for Blockchain use cases in the Electrical Power industry; Oil & Gas industry and Renewable energy industry and their related services. 2) Create standards on reference architecture, interoperability, terminology, and system interfaces for blockchain applications in the Energy sector by building an open protocol and technology agnostic layered framework. 3) Evaluate and provide guidelines on scalability, performance, security, and interoperability through evaluation of consensus algorithm, smart contracts, and type of blockchain implementation, etc. for the Energy sector.
Mobile talks where emerging tech meets government blockchain&ai - chris...Christina Patsioura
This is my keynote presentation slides from the Mobile Talks event that took place in Barcelona on the 13th of December 2018, discussing the role of Emerging Tech in public sector governance. The presentation introduces the topics of AI and Blockchain, describes the current situation across European countries and it suggests a future vision.
Blockchain applications demand standard testing such as functional performance, integration, and security testing. In addition, testing teams must have these specialized testing capabilities including Smart Contracts testing and Node Testing. know how differently each industry is influencing Blockchain Testing capabilities.
Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these ...Mike Bingle-Davis
Presented at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Rocky Mountain Section Meeting in 2019. It gives an overview of what blockchain is, how it works as a secure network, where it can be applied in down, mid, and upstream.
Ethereum: A decentralized software platform for people and thingsAlexander Hirner
Blockchain 2.0 technologies promise to be the new layer for federated and accountable networks. At the Global IoT day 2015, I presented the motivation for decentralized but data-based business models and where / where not Ethereum fits into this picture.
Video: https://youtu.be/EGrFZuTrVKg?t=39s
Beyond the hype and the media-fueled apocalyptic scenarios, let's analyze what A.I really
means for the future of the industrial world.
I'll demystify what’s beyond the buzzwords of the moment, and have a close look at A.I,
Blockchain and IoT, illustrated with some real-world use-cases.
I'll finally propose a few scenarios where these three technologies could converge into the 3rd era of the Internet.
5th Meetup - Ethereum & IoT: examples, opportunities and IBM initiativeAlexander Hirner
IoT must shift from proprietary to decentralized and open but secure for a triple win: hardware manufacturers, consumers and system developers. The reasons why Ethereum is a suitable enabler and testbed for protocol extensions in the IoT space are explained with some examples. Privacy and security provide a common topic to other IoT developments.
Revue de presse IoT / Data / Energie du 02/04/2017Romain Bochet
Bonjour,
Voici la revue de presse IoT/data/energie du 2 avril 2017.
Cette semaine moins d’articles, mais de très intéressantes analyses sur le futur des entreprises de distribution d’électricité. Un futur a composer avec plus de renouvelables, de micro voire nano-grids, et des technologies qui vont dans le sens de la désintermédiation. Avec en trame de fond (et en dernier article) l’importance du mix IOT x data x intelligence artificielle.
C’est long mais ça vaut le coup, alors bonne lecture !
- How Blockchain Tech Will Create a Distributed Future for the Energy Sector
- Nanogrids, Microgrids, and Big Data: The Future of the Power Grid
- Innovative Technologies Driving the Energy Revolution
- Blockchain 2.0 dans l'énergie vue par France Stratégie
- How Will Artificial Intelligence Improve the Internet of Things?
Potential of blockchain into industry 4.0 TechXpla
MGM’s College of Engineering and Technology (MGMCET) at Kamothe, Navi Mumbai has organized a National Conference on theme of “Industry 4.0”.
Dept. of Electronics & Tele communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Engineering jointly organised this.
This is presentation of Blockchain into Industry 4.0
A blockchain is a decentralised database that is shared across computer network nodes. A blockchain acts as a database, storing information in a digital format. The study primarily aims to explore how in the future, block chain technology will alter several areas of the Indian economy. The current study aims to obtain a deeper understanding of blockchain technology's idea and implementation in India, as well as the technology's potential as a disruptive financial technological innovation.
Secondary sources such as reports, journals, papers, and websites were used to compile all the data. Current and relevant information were utilised to help understand the research goals. All the information is rationally organised to fulfil the objectives. The current research focuses on recommendations for enhancing India's Blockchain ecosystem so that it may become one of the best in the world at utilising this new technology.
Software Architecture and Model-driven Engineering for Blockchain ApplicationsIngo Weber
My keynote slides from the Second International Symposium on Foundations and Applications of Blockchain 2019 (FAB '19) and a talk I gave the day before at Google. In this talk, I'm giving an overview of our research in Software Architecture, Model-Driven Engineering, Dependability / Availability, and Business Process Execution in the context of Blockchain. It's a summary of our book: X. Xu, I. Weber, M. Staples, Architecture for Blockchain Applications, Springer 2019
https://www.learntek.org/blog/top-10-technology-trends-in-2019/
Learntek is global online training provider on Big Data Analytics, Hadoop, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IOT, AI, Cloud Technology, DEVOPS, Digital Marketing and other IT and Management courses.
Blockchain in Digital Vienna - Technology of an innovative administrationStadt Wien
The City of Vienna sees tremendous opportunities for the future of the administrative administration in the currently much discussed Blockchain technology. Transparency, openness and participation are the leading motifs for our thoughts and actions concerning the digitization of the city. These so-called ‚Viennese principles‘ are supported by the use of blockchain technology.
The City of Vienna has therefore decided to actively use blockchain technology for the first time.
2018 has been a roller-coaster ride for blockchain technology mostly at the hands of cryptocurrencies – blockchain’s main beneficiary. Extreme price volatility, unsuccessful ICOs, fraud, cyber security issues, and negative press around cryptocurrency would have all but killed most emerging technologies. But not blockchain.
Blockchain is entering into a new evolutionary phase with the help of tech giants like IBM, Amazon and Google who recognize the wider applicability of blockchain as a game changer in data storage, commerce, and security. Even cryptocurrency is showing promising signs as it moves out of the domain of overnight Bitcoin millionaires (and more who have lost fortunes when speculating on cryptocurrencies) to risk averse financial heavyweights such as Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan. Like the Internet, e-commerce, social media, and cloud computing before it, blockchain is on a fast track to become a ubiquitous technology.
When consumer products get switched on, brands will be able to deploy new IoT-based applications and services throughout the full product lifecycle. But what role will blockchains play in this, and is the hype about its potential justified?
This white paper will show you which use cases are best suited to blockchains and how to assess whether a blockchain-based solution is really needed.
Blockchain - Primer for City CIOs v05 01 22.pdfssusera441c2
Blockchain primary for city government chief information officers. Originally prepared for the Cities Leadership Forum hosted by Cities Institute, Philadelphia March 2022.
Using Blockchain as a Platform for Smart Cities. Christian Nãsulea, Stelian-M...eraser Juan José Calderón
Using Blockchain as a Platform for Smart Cities
Christian Nãsulea, Stelian-Mihai Mic University of Bucharest, Romania.
ABSTRACT: Objectives: Incorporating new technologies into the development of smart cities means rethinking the way
different services are provided. From this perspective, Blockchain might represent the future of both smart cities and smart
communities as it offers new alteratives for individuals and institutions.
Prior Work: Blockchain was mainly perceived through its linkage with bitcoin, but recent developments have started
exploring the idea of using it for financial transactions, logistics and securing contracts. Tapscott & Tapscott (2016)have
acknowledged the potential the Blockchain Revolution had on redefining the idea of trust in both digital and local communities.
Blockchain technology has the ability to enhance transparency of local and regional institutions while also making it easier
to communicate sensitive data without compromising security and privacy.
Approach: We look at the different fields blockchain can have an impact on and we try to assess the viability of moving
towards an integrated platform for intermediating day-to-day activities between both institutions and individuals. We will
assess the advantages of digitizing and securing public and private data while also considering the potential risks this
process might involve.
Results: We aim to create a model of how blockchain might work in communities and assess its impact on the overall
economic and human development indicators.
Implications: Public administrators in many countries are starting to acknowledge blockchain’s potential in solving problems
for local communities our results will be a valuable starting point for developing local initiatives for using blockchain as a
platform for communications and transactions. Furthermore, a smart city must be a city where individuals can interact and
solve their issues quickly, using digital technologies for increased efficiency.
Value: Blockchain is thought to be the future of managing both public and private affairs. Countries such as Dubai, Singapore
and China are incorporating blockchain technology into developing smart cities. Blockchain makes us rethink many of the
different aspects of how communities can be organized, offering new alternatives and promising a more transparent and
efficient economic model.
Keywords: Digital Era, Economic Model, IoT, Technology
Get in-depth insights on the emergence, growth and future prospects of Blockchain in India. The historical timeline of the Blockchain technology in India. A detailed breakdown of the Blockchain technology and decoding the types of Blockchain currently in use.
The Blockchain Imperative: The Next Challenge for P&C CarriersCognizant
Blockchain, a universal ledger and data-storage platform, can help P&C carriers address some of their most critical business challenges and significantly alter the way they operate. Although the technology has yet to achieve widespread adoption in the insurance space, the time is ripe for carriers to begin thinking about, exploring and experimenting with blockchain.
Joseph Bedminster a fondé la startup montpelliéraine Daneel en 2017.
Après une ICO réussie (plus de 2 millions d’euros levés en 48h auprès d’investisseurs particuliers du monde entier) en 2018, la jeune pousse a lancé son service d’analyse des données financières à destination des utilisateurs de cryptoactifs.
Daneel a en outre participé aux échanges au niveau national concernant la réglementation des ICOs et des cryptoactifs dans la loi Pacte, et est rapidement devenu le fournisseur de données de grands comptes et de banques au niveau Européen.
Joseph nous dressera un panorama des tendances passées et à venir sur le secteur Blockchain et crypto: ICO, STO, protocoles, et cas d'usages dans l’industrie seront entre-autres évoqués.
[Meetup 11] Crypto actifs: Comptabilité et compta, compatibles?Léo Lemordant
La comptabilité des crypto-actifs : nouvelles normes en France !
1/ Pierre-Louis Poulain
Fondateur du cabinet d'expertise-comptable montpelliérain ACE Associés, Pierre-Louis nous présentera les nouveautés publiées par l'Autorité des Normes Comptables et celles du Projet de Loi de Finance concernant les crypto-actifs. Il nous éclairera sur les impacts que ces nouvelles normes auront sur les acteurs du secteur qu'il accompagne avec son cabinet. Il a également travaillé sur l'impact de la blockchain pour le métier d'expert-comptable.
Pour le contacter: [masked]
2/ Elodie Gantz
Elodie travaille au sein de cabinets d'expertise comptable depuis presque
10 ans. Titulaire d'un master en comptabilité, elle a poursuivi son cursus avec le diplôme d'expertise comptable dont elle a obtenu les épreuves écrites en 2016.
En cours de préparation de l'épreuve de soutenance d'un mémoire, Elodie a choisi pour thème les ICO.
Elle viendra nous présenter plus en détail son sujet d'étude, et nous sollicitera pour alimenter son mémoire.
[Meetup 9] Nuit de la Blockchain #2, François Sonnet de SolarCoinLéo Lemordant
Dans le cadre de la Nuit de la Blockchain #2 organisé par Enerfip et WeToken à Montpellier.
François Sonnet présente le solarcoin, la cryptomonnaie du solaire
[Meetup 9] Nuit de la Blockchain #2, Roquancourt de IRENE EnergyLéo Lemordant
Dans le cadre de la Nuit de la Blockchain #2 organisé par Enerfip et WeToken à Montpellier.
Une plateforme de back office, spécifique au marché de l’énergie, basée sur la Blockchain Stellar
[Meetup 4] Nuit de la Blockchain, IntroLéo Lemordant
Introduction à la Nuit de la Blockchain, le 28 juin 2018 au Village by CA de Montpellier
La soirée débutepar une introduction fun et bigarrée pour rappeler les grands principes de la technologie blockchain par Thomas Gerbaud, Fondateur du cabinet de datascience OceanData.
Puis, Anna Shugol IBM nous présente un cas d'usage qu'ils ont développé pour permettre la traçabilité de containers.
En 3ème temps, une table ronde, sur le thème "la blockchain va-t-elle bouleverser la finance?".
Les intervenants seront:
- Emmanuel Méthivier, CEO du CA store
- Léo Lemordant, fondateur de WeToken.co et Président de Enerfip
La soirée continue avec un cocktail offert par SOFILARO pour échanger autour de ces sujets et réseauter.
Nous organisons des meetups sur la thématique " Blockchain et ICO" toutes les 6 semaines environ. https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Blockchain-et-ICO-Montpellier/
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
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[Meetup 9] Nuit de la Blockchain #2, François Le Fevre du CEA
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Blockchain energy
LICIA
Laboratoire systèmes d’Information de Confiance, Intelligents, Auto-organisants
Sara.TUCCI@cea.fr Chef de Laboratoire
Francois.LE-FEVRE@cea.fr ; Onder.Gurcan@cea.fr
LA BLOCKCHAIN, CE MAILLON MANQUANT DE LA TRANSITION ENERGÉTIQUE
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Precautions of use
all that “bad” myths about blockchain are about the BITCOIN blockchain
(Energy consumption, ICO, the Chinese power, speculation, ….)
Blockchains can serve as backbone to industrial applications to bring
decentralisation and new services
BlockChain, key concepts
CEA IA Blockchain
POC Energy Security
Research questions and future interactions
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Timeline of a recent technology
< 2008 2008 2009 2013- 2015 2016 2017 2023 - 2028
Announcement of the
invention of bitcoin
Strong interest of banks
Ethereum Publication
Interest of
other industrial
sectors
Multiplication of
POC /
Experiments
2018-2023
Strong disappointments expected, Multiple obstacles to
overcome:
Switch from POC / Experiments to Deployment
Apply blockchains to the physical world
The brake of existing infrastructures
Key success factors to consider:
Exploit all their features
Convince CIOs of their added value
Bridging the legal gaps
Either the blockchains do not break
through
Either they are massively used
Development of
cryptography
technologies and
distributed networks
Publication of the
Bitcoin protocol
1995
First ‘blockchain’ in New York
Times
By Surety
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Blockchain, what is it ?
The term blockchain refers to
A (replicated) data structure :
Ledger/register organized as a chain of cryptographic blocks
in which transactions between users belonging to the same
network are stored in a secure, verifiable and permanent way.
The protocol that allows to build the chain
(cryptography, consensus rules…)
Allows you to trace and verify all the transactions you have ever
made.
Data Structure
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Details for Bitcoin
A Data Structure
A sequence of blocks, each containing transactions, replicated at each process pi
A block Bh at level h is linked to the block Bh-1 at level h-1 by containing the hash
of Bh-1
The (Bitcoin) Protocol to update the data structure at pi
Make a block Bh solving PoW
Broadcast Bh
Upon reception of Bh : verify Bh and locally append Bh if Bh is valid
Bh contains the reward for the miner that made it
H(B1) H(B2) H(B3) time
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Towards decentralisation
Users & service providers
multi-owner
decentralized
intelligence
one-owner
one-brain
(banking,
insurance, etc.)
Exchanges
Blockchain-enacted
users
owner/service provider
Knowledge,
decision,respons
ability,
resilience
Current systems
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Distributed
Ledger
Technology
Token
economics
Smart
Contracts
Digital
assets
2-layer
blockchain
Consensus
mechanism
Zero
knowledge
But more interesting to speak about…
Enabling Trust at the Internet Scale with:
- IoT &
- Energy Internet
- Blockchain
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Registry « Notary »
Value Transfer « Banker »
Contracts « Trader »
Machines Economy
« Manager » Factory of the
future
Smart Home Autonomous
Transportation
Smart cities
Eco-districts
Insurance Logistics
Maintenance
MarketPlaces
(GO, REC,
Mobility, Data )
Cryptocurrencies
ICO
Account units Voting Systems
Certification
Authentification
Logbooks Personal data management
KYC
Blockchain interactions with the environment
(Increasing levels of complexity and coordination)
Blockchain roles and levels of innovation
Smart Contracts,
Oracles, Sidechains
BC+AI, DAO
Public BC,
Intensive mining,
Tokens
Cryptographic Ledgers,
Consensus
Energy
Performance
Contracts
Blockchain applications cartography
From: Panorama des applications des blockchains à l’énergie, Gilles Deleuze & Sara Tucci-Piergiovanni. Revue de l’Electricité et de
l’electronique, Numero 2, 2018
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•A MATURE TECHNOLOGY (IN GENERAL)
•A « KILLER APP »
•A COMPLETE SOLUTION
•A CUSTOMER NEED
DISTRIBUTED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY IS
NOT…
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THE TRIANGLE “CONJECTURE”
[Slepak and Petrova. The DCS Theorem, 2018]
Pick two out of three
Autonomy Resilience/Security
Scale
Capacity of deciding autonomously on
the next state
The system continues to perform its
behaviour even if any single node is
removed/changes behaviour
Ability to maintain performances while
workload increase by adding resources
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A problem of scale
VISA, a single company, says their average
peak rate is 4,000 transactions per second but
that they can support 56,000 transactions per
second
How many companies are like this? Virtually all
Fortune 500 companies are likely looking at
close to a billion blockchain-transactions per
day, some many more.
Now factor in social and content needs. If you
want to track your identity on a blockchain,
you’re sending at least 100 transactions a day,
and that’s for a relatively light user of online
materials
Bitcoins 3 to 7 transactions per secund
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BLOCKCHAIN @ LIST
Laboratoire d’Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies
A brand new Laboratory for Trusted, Smart and Self-Organizing
Information Systems was created in January 2018 to structure the CEA
LIST's research work around the blockchain
Software
Eng.
Formal
Methods
Distribut
ed
Systems
Artificial
Intelligen
ce
CEA List
DNA
> 100
persons
(1+2
depart.)
Blockchain research is integrated into the LIST Institute's Artificial
Intelligence program
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•GUIDANCE AND TECHNOLOGY QUALIFICATION
•RAPID PROTOTYPING TO ASSESS AND IDENTIFY
BOTTLENECKS
•WORK ON BOTTLENECKS AND ACCELERATE
TECHNOLOGY MATURATION
OUR ACTIVITY
Blockchain Technologies for Industrial Applications
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GUIDANCE AND TECHNOLOGY QUALIFICATION
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Rapid prototyping based on a platform for
trustworthy decentralized applications
The laboratory develops Pluralize: a
formal framework for the development of
industrial applications based on DLT
technologies.
It’s focus is on safety and security.
Pluralize features
•A formal transaction-based language for
decentralized applications, agnostic of
the blockchain for correct-by-design
applications
•Added-value services for complex
business interactions
•New second-layer protocols
•Qualified blockchains
Blockchain protocols
(Tendermint, Ethereum, Lightning, etc…)
Added-value services : auditing,
monitoring, validation
dApp dApp dApp
Domain-specific: built with Pluralize
Pluralize framework
Coq
&
ocaml
Design completed…Under development !
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Pluralize – examples of contributions to ASM & App
layers
Blockchain protocols
(Tendermint, Ethereum, Lightning, etc…)
Added-value services : auditing,
monitoring, validation
dApp dApp dApp
Domain-specific: built with Pluralize
Pluralize framework
Coq
&
ocaml
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VIEWPOINT #1
incorporating IoT in blockchains applications
EnergyInsurance FoodFinance
IoT interaction
Bouygues – ConfluenceAxa Wallmart
IoT data from sensors and transaction in distributed ledger
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Machines
economy
Decentralized
Interaction
MicropaymentsIdentity & Access
Management
Blockhain complexity
VIEWPOINT #2
incorporating blockchains in IoT applications
50 Billions connected devices worldwide
20 Millions electric vehicles
100 Millions robots operating between 2020 and 2035
3 Millions solar panel in Germany
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Convergence Blockchain & Internet Energy
Application of Blockchain Technology in Sustainable Energy Systems: An Overview JianiWu 1,* and Nguyen Khoi Tran
new type of power grid structure
based on renewable energy
generation, distributed energy
storage devices, and the existing
Internet
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Characteristics & Applications of Energy Internet
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Registry « Notary »
Value Transfer « Banker »
Contracts « Trader »
Machines Economy
« Manager » Factory of the
future
Smart Home Autonomous
Transportation
Smart cities
Eco-districts
Insurance Logistics
Maintenance
MarketPlaces
(GO, REC,
Mobility, Data )
Cryptocurrencies
ICO
Account units Voting Systems
Certification
Authentification
Logbooks Personal data management
KYC
Blockchain interactions with the environment
(Increasing levels of complexity and coordination)
Blockchain roles and levels of innovation
Smart Contracts,
Oracles, Sidechains
BC+AI, DAO
Public BC,
Intensive mining,
Tokens
Cryptographic Ledgers,
Consensus
Energy
Performance
Contracts
Blockchain applications cartography
From: Panorama des applications des blockchains à l’énergie, Gilles Deleuze & Sara Tucci-Piergiovanni. Revue de l’Electricité et de
l’electronique, Numero 2, 2018
Energy
Performance
Contracts
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Energy Performance Contracts
• an intelligent contractual framework where
• energy savings (S) = a predictive baseline model (Eb) – the actual consumption (E)
• savings are generally computed on a basis of one
month and financial transactions occurs once a
year.
Linear:
R scripts...
Complex:
Machine Learning,
Tıme-dependent...
Client
Contractor
(e.g., Veolia)
Other
(e.g., Meteo France)
(e.g.,
shopping
malls,
hotels)
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The Pain
in Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs)
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A New Contracting Process
Definition of
the contrat
Agreement on:
• Predictive Model
• Usage Conditions
• Energy Price
• Data qualification
process
1 Programming
corresponding
smart contrats
Security rule: the
conditions granted
are "hard coded" in
the "smart contracts":
not possible to update
them afterwards.
2 Deployment into
the blockchain
system
3
Generation of blockchain
adresses (IDs)
(Client, Veolia, Meteo France)
Generation of smart contract
adresses (ID)
4 Execution in the
blockchain
The "smart contract" is
executed only if it is called
via its address.
If the contract changes
(step 1), a new smart
contract shall be rolled out
(step 2).
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Calculating the energy bill requires
An increasingly complex predictive model
Environmental data
Conditions of use
How to make the
predictive model
explicable ?
At any time, both the client and Veolia can verify
any information stored in the blockchain.
Solution: blockchain as
trusted third party
Secure billing
auditable by the client
Increased trust
Adoption
Energy Performance Contract
Motivation: can we trust an Energy Performance Contract (Monitoring & Trading)?
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Calculating the energy bill requires
An increasingly complex predictive model
Environmental data
Conditions of use
How to make the
predictive model
explicable ?
At any time, both the client and Veolia can verify
any information stored in the blockchain.
Solution: blockchain as
trusted third party
Secure billing
auditable by the client
Increased trust
Adoption
user interface and audituser interface and audit
Successful EPC tested on 5 months of real data
Energy Performance Contract
Motivation: can we trust an Energy Performance Contract (Monitoring & Trading)?
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Identified Technical Challenges …
Challenge #1. Oracles management
• False/no information
• Data protection
Challenge #2. Contract digitalization
• Complex businesses and trades
• Life-cycle (negotiation, stipulation, litigation,
amendment)
Challenge #3. IA support
• Machine learning algorithms are
resource consuming
• Blockchain scalability problems
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Highlights
Communica
tion /
Impact on
Society
Industrial
commitment
Scientific
Excellence
Prototype to be deployed to
Client infrastructure
Industrial report submitted
to IEEE Smart City 2018
Standards: Participation to ISO TC307 standard
Önder Gürcan, Antonella
Del Pozzo, Sara Tucci-
Piergiovanni,
On the Bitcoin
Limitations to
Deliver Fairness to
Users, Proc. of 25th Int.
Conf. on Cooperative
Information Systems
(CoopIS 2017), Rhodes,
Greece, 25-27 October
2017. RANK A
Zaynah Dargaye, Onder
Gurcan, Florent Kirchner
and Sara Tucci-
Piergiovanni,
Cyberlogic for smart
contracts :
trustworthy
cooperation without
a trusted third-party.
JFLA 2018
Önder Gürcan, Alejandro
Ranchal Pedrosa, Sara
Tucci-Piergiovanni. On
Cancellation of
Transactions in
Bitcoin-like
Blockchains, Proc.
of 26th International
Conference on
Cooperative Information
Systems (CoopIS 2018): )
RANK A*
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Thanks!
Contact: sara.tucci@cea.fr
Antonella
del Pozzo
Önder
Gurcan
Agnès
Lanusse
Francois
Le Fevre
Yackholley
Amoussou
Alejandro
Ranchal
Sara Tucci
Head of the Lab
Zaynah
Dargaye
Aimen
Djari
News:
http://www.tokenomics2019.org/tokenomics/
International Conference on Blockchain
Economics, Security and Protocols
May 6 & 7 2019, Paris
International forum for theory, design, analysis,
implementation and applications of blockchains and smart
contracts. Original interdisciplinary works exploring the
conjunction of economic concerns with distributed
systems, networks and system security are particularly
encouraged.