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623.714 PERMISSIONED BLOCKCHAINS: ILLUSTRATED USING HYPERLEDGER FABRIC Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Antorweep Chakravorty University of Stavanger & bitYoga https://bityoga.com/ SCHEDULE: Monday, November 18, 2019: 10-14 (S.2.42) Tusday, November 19, 2019: 14-16 (S.2.42) Wednesday, November 20, 2019: 08-10 (S.2.42) Monday, November 25, 2019: 10-14 & 16-18 (S.2.42) Tuesday, November 26, 2019: 14-16 (S.2.42) Wednesday, November 27, 2019: 08-10 (S.2.42) & 14-16 (S.1.42) © 2019 Institute of Information Technology, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt - itec.aau.at LOGIN @ AAU.AT for detailed information and registration! T he objective of the course is to introduce decentralised computing on blockchain. The course aims to familiarise the audience to the concept of blockchain, its history and importance. Through the use of permissioned blockchain they would be able to relate to the need of decentralised computing for enterprises. By the end of the course, student would be able to create their own blockchain architectures and decentralised applications (DAPPs). MODULE 1 (6 hours): Introduction Course Overview, Bitcoin and Blockchain, Blockchain 2.0, Smart Contracts, Hyperledger Fabric Hyperledger Fabric (HLF) Overview Architecture, Modules, Workflow Docker Compose Intro to Docker & Docker Compose, HLF setup, Intro to Chaincodes, Chaincode deployment to a Fabric Blockchain MODULE 2 (10 hours): HLF Architecture Detailed multi-organizational HLF architecture, Working with Certificate Authorities, Policies for organizations and Chaincode endorsement Chaincodes Chaincode development framework, Chaincode development using Nodejs, Chaincode deployment Ansible for HLF deployment Intro to Ansible, Spawning of an infrastructure, Working with Ansible MODULE 3 (4 hours): Hyperledger Explorer – Visualizing your HLF, Hyperledger Caliper – intensive testing on HLF architecture performance, Hyperledger 2.0, Conclusion

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623.714PERMISSIONED BLOCKCHAINS: ILLUSTRATED USING HYPERLEDGER FABRIC

Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Antorweep ChakravortyUniversity of Stavanger & bitYogahttps://bityoga.com/

SCHEDULE:

Monday, November 18, 2019: 10-14 (S.2.42)

Tusday, November 19, 2019: 14-16 (S.2.42)

Wednesday, November 20, 2019: 08-10 (S.2.42)

Monday, November 25, 2019: 10-14 & 16-18 (S.2.42)

Tuesday, November 26, 2019: 14-16 (S.2.42)

Wednesday, November 27, 2019: 08-10 (S.2.42) & 14-16 (S.1.42)

© 2019 Institute of Information Technology, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt - itec.aau.atLOGIN @ AAU.AT for detailed information and registration!

The objective of the course is to introduce decentralised computing on blockchain. The course aims to familiarise the audience to the

concept of blockchain, its history and importance. Through the use of permissioned blockchain they would be able to relate to the need of decentralised computing for enterprises. By the end of the course, student would be able to create their own blockchain architectures and decentralised applications (DAPPs).

MODULE 1 (6 hours): IntroductionCourse Overview, Bitcoin and Blockchain, Blockchain 2.0, Smart Contracts, Hyperledger FabricHyperledger Fabric (HLF) OverviewArchitecture, Modules, WorkflowDocker ComposeIntro to Docker & Docker Compose, HLF setup, Intro to Chaincodes, Chaincode deployment to a Fabric Blockchain

MODULE 2 (10 hours): HLF ArchitectureDetailed multi-organizational HLF architecture, Working with Certificate Authorities, Policies for organizations and Chaincode endorsementChaincodesChaincode development framework, Chaincode development using Nodejs, Chaincode deploymentAnsible for HLF deploymentIntro to Ansible, Spawning of an infrastructure, Working with Ansible

MODULE 3 (4 hours): Hyperledger Explorer – Visualizing your HLF, Hyperledger Caliper – intensive testing on HLF architecture performance, Hyperledger 2.0, Conclusion