Smart Markers in Smart Contracts: Enabling Multiway Branching and Merging in Blockchain for Decentralized Runtime Verification

Tieming Geng, L. Njilla, Chin-Tser Huang
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The increasing complexity of modern hardware and software platform along with the imperative assurance on stability deems runtime verification of task fulfillment necessary in distributed systems. Distributing the burden of a central verification monitor to individual devices could improve the efficiency. Our previous work shows the possibility of achieving decentralized runtime verification by incorporating some mechanisms of the blockchain technology for locating the accountability when error occurs. However, traditional blockchain technology disallows branching and hence does not support verification of tasks which involves multiway dependencies. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach of smart marker that can be included in a blockchain to enable multiway branching and merging in order to verify the fulfillment of tasks that involve one-to-many and many-to-one dependencies. The design of smart marker satisfies three requirements of recognizability, compatibility, and authenticability. We implement a prototype of the smart marker scheme and analyze its performance.
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智能合约中的智能标记:在区块链中启用多路分支和合并以进行分散的运行时验证
现代硬件和软件平台的日益复杂,以及对稳定性的迫切要求,使得分布式系统中任务实现的运行时验证成为必要。将中央验证监视器的负担分配给各个设备可以提高效率。我们之前的工作表明,通过结合区块链技术的一些机制,在错误发生时定位责任,实现去中心化运行时验证的可能性。然而,传统的区块链技术不允许分支,因此不支持对涉及多路依赖关系的任务进行验证。在本文中,我们引入了一种新的智能标记方法,该方法可以包含在区块链中,以支持多路分支和合并,以验证涉及一对多和多对一依赖关系的任务的完成情况。智能标记的设计满足可识别性、兼容性和可认证性三个要求。我们实现了一个智能标记方案的原型,并对其性能进行了分析。
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