Deployment and Interaction Sample Clauses

Deployment and Interaction. The deployment and evaluation of the SC were performed using Ganache, a permissioned implementation of Ethereum that emulates accounts and funds previously allocated [18]. Moreover, it enables the configuration of blockchain parame- ters, such as block generation time (which was set to 1 s in the experiment) and the number of accounts. In addition to Ganache, another framework was used to deploy, and perform 58 2019 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM2019) tests with the SC, called Truffle Suite [19]. Truffle provides a complete framework where it is possible to create auto- mated tests and automatically deploy SCs in the permissioned Ethereum emulated blockchain. In the Ethereum blockchain, the interaction with SCs is performed using an Application Binary Interface (ABI). This ABI is encoded in a JSON format and defines how the functions and data structures are accessible by other program- ming languages (e.g., JavaScript using the Web3JS API [20]) outside the blockchain. In addition to the ABI, applications that interact with SCs must know the Ethereum address of the SC. This address is required because it contains the SC code and the data stored within the SC. The Truffle testing suite manages those details for each new SC deployment and tests. In Figure 3 is depicted an example of a transaction receipt for the creation of a new SC in the blockchain. Line 1 contains the hash of the transaction (unique to this transaction), line 2 contains index of the transaction in the block (0 equals the first transaction in the block), line 3 and 4 presents the hash and number of the block that the transaction can be found, and the last line contains the address of the created SC. receives this violation, it verifies if the current block timestamp is within the compensation interval, if it is not, it calculates the percentage of violations in the period. If this calculated percentage has reached the Compensation Threshold defined in Table II, then it transfers the Compensation Value to the customer. This process is repeated until there are no more values to report. Finally, the SLA is terminated, and the remaining SC balance is transferred to the SP. SLA Compensation Payment Deposit 130 120 100 Balance (ether) 80 Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation 70 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 60 40 30 20 1 { transactionHash: '0xd75672b3b078c3c6f0562439d40292e98142df62ec0ea5d18a489364f52a0e07', 2 transactionIndex: 0...
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Deployment and Interaction. The deployment and evaluation of the SC were performed using Ganache, a permissioned implementation of Ethereum that emulates accounts and funds previously allocated [18]. Moreover, it enables the configuration of blockchain parame- ters, such as block generation time (which was set to 1 s in the experiment) and the number of accounts. In addition to Ganache, another framework was used to deploy, and perform tests with the SC, called Truffle Suite [19]. Truffle provides a complete framework where it is possible to create auto- mated tests and automatically deploy SCs in the permissioned Ethereum emulated blockchain. In the Ethereum blockchain, the interaction with SCs is performed using an Application Binary Interface (ABI). This ABI is encoded in a JSON format and defines how the functions and data structures are accessible by other program- ming languages (e.g., JavaScript using the Web3JS API [20]) outside the blockchain. In addition to the ABI, applications that interact with SCs must know the Ethereum address of the SC. This address is required because it contains the SC code and the data stored within the SC. The Truffle testing suite manages those details for each new SC deployment and tests. In Figure 3 is depicted an example of a transaction receipt for the creation of a new SC in the blockchain. Line 1 contains the hash of the transaction (unique to this transaction), line 2 contains index of the transaction in the block (0 equals the first transaction in the block), line 3 and 4 presents the hash and number of the block that the transaction can be found, and the last line contains the address of the created SC. receives this violation, it verifies if the current block timestamp is within the compensation interval, if it is not, it calculates the percentage of violations in the period. If this calculated percentage has reached the Compensation Threshold defined in Table II, then it transfers the Compensation Value to the customer. This process is repeated until there are no more values to report. Finally, the SLA is terminated, and the remaining SC balance is transferred to the SP. SLA Compensation Payment Deposit 130 120 100 Balance (ether) 80 Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation 70 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 60 40 30 20 1 { transactionHash: '0xd75672b3b078c3c6f0562439d40292e98142df62ec0ea5d18a489364f52a0e07', 2 transactionIndex: 0, 3 blockHash: '0xe45ed11e7cf59f7064367599e7a1bc5b173137d036edf68747bb13fb04bb65e5',...

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