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A smart city is having various types of offices, which are having different types of data. These departments are related to each other. In some cases, if the user wants to access a particular type of data of any local governance department then that data is available for the user, during the process sometimes the data may be hacked and modified by third party entity. Therefore, for removing such drawback, we are using blockchain technology here. In this paper, a blockchain-based system is proposed for bringing trust and integration between different subunits of local public service systems. The existing systems are working in silos; the proposed system uses Azure Blockchain Workbench for integrating such units and bringing sync and trust between them. This results into faster and secure operation at both the administrative as well as consumer (public) end.
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Bharadi, V.A., Ghag, P.P., Chavan, S.R., Gawas, S.S., Kazi, A. (2020). Integrating Blockchain with Local Public Service System. In: Patel, D., et al. IC-BCT 2019. Blockchain Technologies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4542-9_9
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