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Developing an Evaluation Framework for Blockchain in the Public Sector : The Example of the German Asylum Process
Fridgen, Gilbert; Guggenmos, Florian; Lockl, Jannik et al.
2018In 1st ERCIM Blockchain Workshop 2018
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Keywords :
Blockchain; Public Sector; Asylum; Evaluation Criteria; Use Case Evaluation
Abstract :
[en] The public sector presents several promising applications for blockchain technology. Global organizations and innovative ministries in countries such as Dubai, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, and Germany have recognized these potentials and have initiated projects to evaluate the adoption of blockchain technology. As these projects can have a far-reaching impact on crucial government services and processes, they should involve a particularly thorough evaluation. In this paper, we provide insights into the development of a framework to support such an evaluation for the German asylum process. We built this framework evolutionarily together with the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. Its final version consists of three levels and eighteen categories of evaluation criteria across the technical, functional and legal domains and allows specifying use-case specific key performance indicators or knockout criteria.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Fridgen, Gilbert  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT)
Guggenmos, Florian
Lockl, Jannik
Rieger, Alexander  
Schweizer, Andr E
Urbach, Nils
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Developing an Evaluation Framework for Blockchain in the Public Sector : The Example of the German Asylum Process
Publication date :
2018
Event name :
1st ERCIM Blockchain Workshop 2018
Event date :
08-09-2018 to 09.05.2018
Main work title :
1st ERCIM Blockchain Workshop 2018
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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