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A Study on Application Method for Automation Solution Using Blockchain dApp Platform

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The GOB Chain is a universal Blockchain platform designed to play the role of a perfect Blockchain hub for every Blockchain. First, it connects every Blockchain in order to facilitate the exchange of data between Blockchains based on W3C standard meta data, thus guaranteeing inter-operability and use, as well as searches of transaction information. In addition, it links the Blockchain technology to various existing legacy systems so that it can be immediately applied to the business in service. It allows the GOB chain to apply the Blockchain technology to existing businesses at the sites of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, thus enabling new productivity and competitiveness and improving profitability to a remarkable extent. The GOB Chain cooperates with all Blockchain technologies, companies, and researchers around the world to overcome the limitations of the existing Blockchain technology, and implements the Blockchain-platform ecology chain and the eco system, making our lives more convenient while revolutionizing every industry. In addition, it automates all block-chain systems and suggests a system that anyone can easily provide, operate, and maintain block-chain services.

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Kim, SK., Kwon, HT., Kim, YK., Park, YP., Keum, DW., Kim, UM. (2019). A Study on Application Method for Automation Solution Using Blockchain dApp Platform. In: Park, J., Shen, H., Sung, Y., Tian, H. (eds) Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies. PDCAT 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 931. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5907-1_47

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