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Vivek Acharya
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Vivek Acharya

Vivek Acharya is an IT professional and has been in the world of design, consulting, and architecture for approximately 12 years. He is a certified expert on blockchain, Hyperledger Fabric, Software as a service (SaaS), and analytics. He loves all things associated with the cloud, permissioned decentralized autonomous organization (pDAO), blockchain, predictive analytics, and social business process management (BPM).
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Anand Eswararao Yerrapati
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Anand Eswararao Yerrapati

Anand Eswararao Yerrapati is an IT professional with about 12 years of experience in design, development, and the delivery of solutions for the various use cases of many customers. He works on Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) primarily with mobile, chatbots, blockchain cloud service offerings, and their integrations. He loves to develop end-to-end solutions with the integration of multiple products and shares knowledge through blogs and sessions.
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Nimesh Prakash is an IT solutions consultant with 13 years of experience. He has been part of multiple facets of enterprise IT solutions including development, design, solution consulting, and architecture. He works and evangelizes on PaaS cloud computing, involving blockchain, chatbots, cloud-native, and container technologies. He has been a regular at public technology events and likes to speak and to demonstrate his areas of interest.
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Designing the solution

Now that we have qualified our use case for a blockchain-based solution, let's get down to designing the solution in line with the constructs of OBP.

There is no fixed sequence of steps for the design process. It is up to the solution designer's discretion. The primary objective should be to achieve clarity on various aspects of an OBP solution, from a logical view to deployment aspects.

Business network topology

As we mentioned previously, for our use case, we are considering three stakeholders. These are OEU, ORS, and certificate viewers/verifiers (let's give this an acronym of CVs). We need to determine the roles of each of these stakeholders based on their function:

  • OEU is the university...
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Vivek Acharya

Vivek Acharya is an IT professional and has been in the world of design, consulting, and architecture for approximately 12 years. He is a certified expert on blockchain, Hyperledger Fabric, Software as a service (SaaS), and analytics. He loves all things associated with the cloud, permissioned decentralized autonomous organization (pDAO), blockchain, predictive analytics, and social business process management (BPM).
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Anand Eswararao Yerrapati

Anand Eswararao Yerrapati is an IT professional with about 12 years of experience in design, development, and the delivery of solutions for the various use cases of many customers. He works on Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) primarily with mobile, chatbots, blockchain cloud service offerings, and their integrations. He loves to develop end-to-end solutions with the integration of multiple products and shares knowledge through blogs and sessions.
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Nimesh Prakash

Nimesh Prakash is an IT solutions consultant with 13 years of experience. He has been part of multiple facets of enterprise IT solutions including development, design, solution consulting, and architecture. He works and evangelizes on PaaS cloud computing, involving blockchain, chatbots, cloud-native, and container technologies. He has been a regular at public technology events and likes to speak and to demonstrate his areas of interest.
Read more about Nimesh Prakash