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The paper describes the happy and the less happy flows of a user transaction through a Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain Network. The full cycle of a user transaction originates from the Client Application (an actor outside the Hyperledger Ledger Network but inside an organization that is part of a set that runs the Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain Network). In the process of making the Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain network knowledge explicit, essential parts of FBM were applied in cooperation with the developers of the Fabric Blockchain platform. The approach was given the name Visual Vocabulary by the Documentation Working Group of Hyperledger Fabric, a visual vocabulary to represent instances of facts.
Sjir Nijssen—Retired from PNA, Heerlen, The Netherlands.
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Nijssen, S., Bollen, P. (2019). The Lifecycle of a User Transaction in a Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain Network Part 1: Propose and Endorse. In: Debruyne, C., Panetto, H., Guédria, W., Bollen, P., Ciuciu, I., Meersman, R. (eds) On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2018 Workshops. OTM 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11231. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11683-5_11
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