The book offers an in-depth overview of the benefits and challenges of using blockchain in various industries, including healthcare, finance, real estate, government, and supply chain. Providing an accessible introduction to the concepts supporting blockchain technology, the book helps readers gain a deep understanding of this technology.
The book offers an in-depth overview of the benefits and challenges of using blockchain in various industries, including healthcare, finance, real estate, government, and supply chain. Providing an accessible introduction to the concepts supporting blockchain technology, the book helps readers gain a deep understanding of this technology.
Javaid Iqbal is an Associate Professor in the Postgraduate Department of Computer Science, University of Kashmir, Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir, India. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Kashmir in 2014. Alwi M. Bamhdi is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia. Bilal Ahmad Pandow is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in financial education, sustainable finance, and entrepreneurial development. Currently serving as Assistant Professor of Finance at Bahrain Polytechnic. Faheem Syeed Masoodi is an Associate Professor at Bahrain Polytechnic University and a Research Fellow at INTI International University, Malaysia. Prior to this, he served as a Senior Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Kashmir. He also worked as an Assistant Professor at the College of Computer Science, University of Jizan, Saudi Arabia, and as a Research Scientist for the NMEICT-Edrp project sponsored by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Transforming Healthcare with Blockchain: A Systematic Review 2. Secured CBIR in Healthcare: Exploring 3DCNN and Blockchain Integration in Medical Imaging 3. Blockchain and the Future of Accountancy: Revolutionizing Transparency, Security, and Efficiency 4. Enhancing Data Storage and Security through Blockchain Technology 5. AI and Blockchain Innovation in Supply Chain Performance: A Bibliometric Analysis 6. Bits to Block: Blockchain-based Secure Data Storage 7. The Ethics Involved in Blockchain Technology: A Concise Update 8. Blockchain Disruption in Finance: Navigating the New Paradigm of Global Financial Systems 9. Cryptography and Blockchain: Building Blocks of Secure Decentralization 10. Unconventional Adjudication: The Promise of Blockchain-Based Dispute Resolution 11. Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring with Blockchain: Ensuring Privacy and Trust 12. Can Blockchain Technology Be an Enabler for Climate Finance? 13. Blockchain and Finance
1. Transforming Healthcare with Blockchain: A Systematic Review 2. Secured CBIR in Healthcare: Exploring 3DCNN and Blockchain Integration in Medical Imaging 3. Blockchain and the Future of Accountancy: Revolutionizing Transparency, Security, and Efficiency 4. Enhancing Data Storage and Security through Blockchain Technology 5. AI and Blockchain Innovation in Supply Chain Performance: A Bibliometric Analysis 6. Bits to Block: Blockchain-based Secure Data Storage 7. The Ethics Involved in Blockchain Technology: A Concise Update 8. Blockchain Disruption in Finance: Navigating the New Paradigm of Global Financial Systems 9. Cryptography and Blockchain: Building Blocks of Secure Decentralization 10. Unconventional Adjudication: The Promise of Blockchain-Based Dispute Resolution 11. Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring with Blockchain: Ensuring Privacy and Trust 12. Can Blockchain Technology Be an Enabler for Climate Finance? 13. Blockchain and Finance
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