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Blockchain Invoicing For Government Services, Vehbi Neziri, Ramadan Dervishi, Blerim Rexha Oct 2021

Blockchain Invoicing For Government Services, Vehbi Neziri, Ramadan Dervishi, Blerim Rexha

UBT International Conference

Blockchain technology is known primarily through the cryptocurrency bitcoin, but has begun to find application in other areas for both public and private services, including, but not limited to, payments, electronic voting, health, government services etc. Blockchain technology potential relay on its capability to store all transactions records and makes them available to all parties with permission to view, but no one can make unauthorized changes to them. Many government service providers have to bill the government for the services they provide, but non-standardized and unverified manual or electronic invoicing often leads to double invoicing or payment. As a result …


Multithreaded Approach For Using Blockchain As An Automated Versioning Tool, Arber Kadriu, Dijar Kadriu, Donjet Salihi, Edmond Jajaga Oct 2020

Multithreaded Approach For Using Blockchain As An Automated Versioning Tool, Arber Kadriu, Dijar Kadriu, Donjet Salihi, Edmond Jajaga

UBT International Conference

Blockchain is a new and growing technology with a bright future ahead. It can be implemented in many different ways and different industries like banking, cryptocurrencies, health information systems etc. Its powerfulness in security and systematic tracking of different items makes it one of its kind and attractive to work with. This technology is also a suitable environment for multithreaded programming to be adopted in, while using blocks and items to be tracked by single threads. This paper presents an innovative approach of using blockchain as a versioning control tool for personal or commercial usage.