LUCE:一个基于区块链的数据共享平台,用于监控数据许可证问责制和合规性

IF 6.9 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Blockchain-Research and Applications Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bcra.2022.100102
Visara Urovi , Vikas Jaiman , Arno Angerer , Michel Dumontier
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易于获取数据是加速科学研究的主要途径之一。作为科学创新的关键要素,数据共享允许再现结果,并有助于防止数据伪造、伪造和滥用。虽然数据重用对研究的好处已得到广泛认可,但现有的数据收集仍然保存在孤岛中。事实上,在目前的数据共享实践中,监控数据交给第三方后会发生什么是不可行的。我们提出了一个基于区块链的系统来跟踪数据收集,并有可能创建一个更值得信赖的数据共享过程。在本文中,我们提出了LUCE(许可证问责制和合规性)架构,作为一个分散的基于区块链的平台,支持数据共享和重用。LUCE旨在为数据与第三方共享后的处理提供完全透明的信息。这项工作的贡献包括i)设计了一个分散的数据共享解决方案,并设计了问责制和合规性;ii)包含了一个动态同意模型,用于个性化数据共享偏好和启用法律合规机制。我们在一个实时环境中测试平台的可扩展性,在这个环境中,越来越多的用户访问和重用不同的数据集。与现有的数据共享解决方案相比,LUCE提供了数据共享实践的透明度,支持数据重用,并支持监管要求。实验表明,该平台可以扩展到大量用户。
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LUCE: A blockchain-based data sharing platform for monitoring data License accoUntability and CompliancE

Easy access to data is one of the main avenues to accelerate scientific research. As a key element of scientific innovations, data sharing allows the reproduction of results and helps prevent data fabrication, falsification, and misuse. Although the research benefits from data reuse are widely acknowledged, the data collections existing today are still kept in silos. Indeed, monitoring what happens to data once they have been handed to a third party is currently not feasible within the current data sharing practices. We propose a blockchain-based system to trace data collections and potentially create a more trustworthy data sharing process. In this paper, we present the LUCE (License accoUntability and CompliancE) architecture as a decentralized blockchain-based platform supporting data sharing and reuse. LUCE is designed to provide full transparency on what happens to the data after they are shared with third parties. The contributions of this work consist of i) the design of a decentralized data sharing solution with accountability and compliance by design and ii) the inclusion of a dynamic consent model for personalized data sharing preferences and for enabling legal compliance mechanisms. We test the scalability of the platform in a real-time environment where a growing number of users access and reuse different datasets. Compared to existing data sharing solutions, LUCE provides transparency over data sharing practices, enables data reuse, and supports regulatory requirements. The experimentation shows that the platform can be scaled for a large number of users.

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期刊介绍: Blockchain: Research and Applications is an international, peer reviewed journal for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present the latest advances and innovations in blockchain research. The journal publishes theoretical and applied papers in established and emerging areas of blockchain research to shape the future of blockchain technology.
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