• Title of article

    Analysis of Revocation Mechanisms for Blockchain Applications and a Proposed Model Based in Self-Sovereign Identity

  • Author/Authors

    Richter Vidal, Fernando Faculty of Science and Technology - University of Fernando Pessoa – Praça de de Abril, Porto, Portugal , Gouveia, Feliz Faculty of Science and Technology - University of Fernando Pessoa – Praça de de Abril, Porto, Portugal , Soares, Christophe Faculty of Science and Technology - University of Fernando Pessoa – Praça de de Abril, Porto, Portugal

  • Pages
    19
  • From page
    192
  • To page
    210
  • Abstract
    The blockchain's immutability has allowed previously centralized operations to operate in a new way. The possibility of applications having a new architecture is given thanks to the innovative properties of the technology, which brought alternative control designs for distributed systems and allowed applications to work without the need for a central controlling point. The expansion of blockchain to other areas beyond cryptocurrencies has shown the need for applications to implement solutions to deal with corrective operations. Blockchain 3.0 applications bring new solutions for business needs. However, as opposed to immutability, the revoking functionality is much more complex to be implemented in this type of architecture, but paramount to applications resilience, allowing faulty or invalid information to be revoked, ensuring thus that the blockchain can still be trusted. This work assesses and discusses revocation mechanisms to contribute to the technical feasibility of several applications, which require corrective operations. We present a model in the academic area, which can be replicated for other types of systems in other areas.
  • Keywords
    Blockchain , Blockchain Revocation , Blockchain Applications , Self-Sovereign Identity , Decentralized Identifiers
  • Journal title
    Journal of Information Technology Management (JITM)
  • Serial Year
    2022
  • Record number

    2733214