Integrating Blockchain technology within an Information Ecosystem
Francesco Salzano, Lodovica Marchesi, Remo Pareschi, Roberto, Tonelli

TL;DR
This paper proposes an architecture for Blockchain-based Information Ecosystems (BBIEs) that enhances trust, decentralization, and security in multi-organizational settings, validated through a wine supply chain case study.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed architecture and technical framework for BBIEs, derived from practitioner needs and validated via a real-world case study.
Findings
The architecture improves trust and security in multi-party ecosystems.
Blockchain integration reduces costs and enhances scalability.
Validated through a supply chain case study.
Abstract
Context: Blockchain-based Information Ecosystems (BBIEs) are a type of information ecosystem in which blockchain technology is used to provide a trust mechanism among parties and to manage shared business logic, breaking the traditional scheme of Information Ecosystems dominated by a leading company and leveraging the decentralization of data management, information flow, and business logic. Objective: In this paper, we propose architecture and technical aspects concerning the creation of a BBIE, underlining the advantages supplied and the logic decomposition among the business and storage components. Method: The requirements are derived from the current needs of the collaborative business and the data collected by surveying practitioners. To get these needs we followed the Grounded Theory research approach. We validate our architectural schema against a case study dealing with the…
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TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
