BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 30176:2021
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Internet of things (IoT). Integration of IoT and DLT/blockchain: Use cases
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 42 |
PDF Catalog
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2 | undefined |
4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 5 Use case scenarios 5.1 General 5.2 Use cases |
10 | Tables Table 1 – Summary of use case scenarios |
11 | 6 Description of use case 6.1 Agricultural product tracing 6.1.1 Scope and objectives of use case 6.1.2 Narrative of use case |
12 | 6.1.3 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations Table 2 – Actors for agricultural product tracing |
13 | 6.1.4 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, and constraints 6.1.5 Reference standards and/or standardization committees 6.1.6 Relation with other known use cases 6.1.7 General remarks 6.1.8 Data security, privacy and trustworthiness 6.1.9 Conformity aspects 6.1.10 User requirements and interactions with other actors Table 3 – Data security, privacy and trustworthiness for agricultural product tracing |
14 | 6.1.11 Drawing of use case 6.1.12 Data flow diagram of use case Figures Figure 1 – General overview of smart agriculture |
15 | 6.1.13 Sequence diagram of use case Figure 2 – Data flow diagram of agricultural product tracing |
16 | 6.2 Financial services for fish farming 6.2.1 Scope and objectives of use case Figure 3 – Sequence diagram of agricultural product tracing Table 4 – Steps of the agricultural product tracing |
17 | 6.2.2 Narrative of use case 6.2.3 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations |
18 | 6.2.4 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, and constraints 6.2.5 Reference standards and/or standardization committees 6.2.6 Relation with other known use cases 6.2.7 General remarks 6.2.8 Data security, privacy and trustworthiness Table 5 – Actors for financial services for fish farmers |
19 | 6.2.9 Conformity aspects 6.2.10 User requirements and interactions with other actors 6.2.11 Drawing of use case Table 6 – Data security, privacy and trustworthinessfor financial services for fish farmers |
20 | 6.2.12 Data flow diagram of use case Figure 4 – The financial risks without collaboration Figure 5 – Financial risks minimized through the collaboration of multiple participants |
21 | 6.2.13 Sequence diagram of use case Figure 6 – Data flow diagram of financial service for fish farming |
22 | Figure 7 – Sequence diagram of the financial service for fish farming Table 7 – Steps of the financial service for fish farming |
23 | 6.3 Chattel mortgage services 6.3.1 Scope and objectives of use case 6.3.2 Narrative of use case 6.3.3 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations |
24 | 6.3.4 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, and constraints 6.3.5 Reference standards and/or standardization committees 6.3.6 Relation with other known use cases 6.3.7 General remarks 6.3.8 Data security, privacy and trustworthiness Table 8 – Actors for chattel mortgage services |
25 | 6.3.9 Conformity aspects 6.3.10 User requirements and interactions with other actors 6.3.11 Drawing of use case Table 9 – Data security, privacy and trustworthiness for chattel mortgage services |
26 | 6.3.12 Data flow diagram of use case Figure 8 – Stakeholders and their relationships in chattel mortgage monitoring financial services |
27 | 6.3.13 Sequence diagram(s) of use case Figure 9 – Data flow diagram of chattel mortgage service Figure 10 – Sequence diagram of the chattel asset financial service |
28 | 6.4 Distributed energy trading 6.4.1 Scope and objectives of use case 6.4.2 Narrative of use case Table 10 – Steps of the financial service for chattel mortgage service |
29 | 6.4.3 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations |
30 | 6.4.4 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, and constraints 6.4.5 Reference standards and/or standardization committees 6.4.6 Relation with other known use cases 6.4.7 General remarks 6.4.8 Data security, privacy and trustworthiness Table 11 – Actors for distributed energy trading |
31 | 6.4.9 Conformity aspects 6.4.10 User requirements and interactions with other actors 6.4.11 Drawing of use case Table 12 – Data security, privacy and trustworthiness for distributed energy trading |
32 | 6.4.12 Data flow diagram of use case Figure 11 – Architecture for P2P energy trading |
33 | 6.4.13 Sequence diagram(s) of use case Figure 12 – Data flow diagram based on hierarchical cyber enhancement framework for energy trading |
34 | Figure 13 – Sequence diagram for the energy trading process Table 13 – Steps of the distributed energy trading |
35 | 6.5 Automated parking payment service 6.5.1 Scope and objectives of use case 6.5.2 Narrative of use case 6.5.3 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations |
36 | 6.5.4 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, and constraints 6.5.5 Reference standards and/or standardization committees 6.5.6 Relation with other known use cases 6.5.7 General remarks 6.5.8 Data security, privacy and trustworthiness Table 14 – Actors for the automated parking payment service |
37 | 6.5.9 Conformity aspects 6.5.10 User requirements and interactions with other actors 6.5.11 Drawing of use case Table 15 – Data security, privacy and trustworthinessfor the automated parking payment service |
38 | 6.5.12 Data flow diagram of use case Figure 14 – Involved parties and their relationships inthe automated parking payment service |
39 | 6.5.13 Sequence diagram(s) of use case Figure 15 – Data flow diagram of the automated parking payment service Figure 16 – Sequence diagram of the automated parking payment service |
40 | Table 16 – Steps of the automated parking payment service |
41 | Bibliography |