Transaction Method of Warehouse Sharing Platform Based on Blockchain Technology

Authors

  • Pan Xu Master, International Business School, Global Institute of Software Technology
  • Lam Hong Lee Professor, Data Ecosystem Research and development centre, Quest International University Perak (QIUP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v16i1.6512

Keywords:

Warehousing Platform, Blockchain, Calculation Method, Platform

Abstract

With the continuous development of big data and blockchain technology, there are more applications of warehousing sharing platform, and warehousing transaction method has become the research focus. The original barter method can not solve the problem of accurate warehousing transactions, and the calculation accuracy of warehousing transactions is poor. Therefore, this paper proposes a warehouse transaction model based on blockchain technology, and comprehensively analyzes the form and accuracy of warehouse transactions. Firstly, the warehouse trading platform is used to count the transaction data and transaction methods, and the transaction forms and results are judged according to the warehouse characteristics, and irrelevant transaction information is abandoned. Then, according to the change rate of transaction data and transaction mode, the results are calculated, and compared with the actual transaction situation, and the parameters and indicators of transaction calculation are adjusted. MATLAB simulation test analysis shows that blockchain calculation method can improve the accuracy of warehousing transactions, and the accuracy rate reaches 95.3%. According to different transaction contents, the platform and form are judged, and the transaction time is calculated. It is found that the blockchain calculation method can meet the needs of warehousing transactions.

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Published

2024-05-14

How to Cite

Xu, P., & Lee, L. H. (2024). Transaction Method of Warehouse Sharing Platform Based on Blockchain Technology. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 16(1), 146–159. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v16i1.6512

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Research Articles