Definition: BlockChain Technical Interoperability Agreement Catalogue ABB is a grouping that refers to the actual catalogue of specifications, agreements and/or contracts that facilitates the interoperability of blockchain technology among European member states and private companies. It includes agreements and governance models that aim to standardize the use, development, and maintenance of blockchain technology, ensuring secure and transparent data exchange and collaboration.
Source: EIRA Team Research
Additional information: The BlockChain Technical Interoperability Agreement Catalogue ABB includes elements such as the Blockchain IoP Agreement, Blockchain Governance, Hybrid Blockchain Governance, Public Blockchain Governance (permissionless), and Private Blockchain Governance (permissioned). Each of these elements plays a crucial role in establishing a standardized framework for the use of blockchain technology within the European Union. They aim to promote transparency, security, and trust in blockchain-based systems, enabling seamless data exchange and interoperability between member states and private entities. They also address issues such as data privacy, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution, ensuring a harmonized approach to blockchain implementation and utilization across Europe.
Example: For instance, the Blockchain IoP Agreement ensures that different IT systems can work together efficiently, promoting seamless communication and data exchange. Blockchain Governance establishes rules, standards, and protocols that govern the use of blockchain technology. Hybrid Blockchain Governance combines elements of both centralized and decentralized governance models to ensure efficient and secure data exchange. Public Blockchain Governance (permissionless) allows for open participation and consensus among all stakeholders, fostering trust and enabling seamless interoperability. Lastly, Private Blockchain Governance (permissioned) restricts access to the blockchain to a select group of participants, facilitating secure and efficient data exchange and collaboration.
LOST view: TVA-Governance Architecture Principles
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ABB name: egovera:BlockChainTechnicalInteroperabilityAgreementCatalogueGrouping
EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Last modification: 2023-08-17
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dct:title | BlockChain Technical Interoperability Agreement Catalogue Catalogue |
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skos:definition | BlockChain Technical Interoperability Agreement Catalogue ABB is a grouping that refers to the actual catalogue of specifications, agreements and/or contracts that facilitates the interoperability of blockchain technology among European member states and private companies. It includes agreements and governance models that aim to standardize the use, development, and maintenance of blockchain technology, ensuring secure and transparent data exchange and collaboration. |
eira:definitionSource | EIRA Team Research |
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skos:example | For instance, the Blockchain IoP Agreement ensures that different IT systems can work together efficiently, promoting seamless communication and data exchange. Blockchain Governance establishes rules, standards, and protocols that govern the use of blockchain technology. Hybrid Blockchain Governance combines elements of both centralized and decentralized governance models to ensure efficient and secure data exchange. Public Blockchain Governance (permissionless) allows for open participation and consensus among all stakeholders, fostering trust and enabling seamless interoperability. Lastly, Private Blockchain Governance (permissioned) restricts access to the blockchain to a select group of participants, facilitating secure and efficient data exchange and collaboration. |
skos:note | The BlockChain Technical Interoperability Agreement Catalogue ABB includes elements such as the Blockchain IoP Agreement, Blockchain Governance, Hybrid Blockchain Governance, Public Blockchain Governance (permissionless), and Private Blockchain Governance (permissioned). Each of these elements plays a crucial role in establishing a standardized framework for the use of blockchain technology within the European Union. They aim to promote transparency, security, and trust in blockchain-based systems, enabling seamless data exchange and interoperability between member states and private entities. They also address issues such as data privacy, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution, ensuring a harmonized approach to blockchain implementation and utilization across Europe. |
eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
eira:view | TVA-Governance Architecture Principles |
eira:view | TV-Technical Agreements |
eira:view | TVI-Governance Architecture Principles |