How blockchain impacts cloud-based system performance: a case study for a groupware communication application

Roman Beck, Peter Eklund, Jason Spasovski

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Abstract

This paper examines the performance trade-off when implementing a blockchain architecture for a cloud-based groupware communication application. We measure the additional cloudbased resources and performance costs of the overhead required to implement a groupware collaboration system over a blockchain architecture. To evaluate our groupware application, we develop measuring instruments for testing scalability and performance of computer systems deployed as cloud computing applications. While some details of our groupware collaboration application have been published in earlier work, in this paper we reflect on a generalized measuring method for blockchain-enabled applications which may in turn lead to a general methodology for testing cloud-based system performance and scalability using blockchain.
Latency and transaction throughput metrics are collected for the blockchain implementation against the non-blockchain implementation and some conclusions are drawn about the additional resources that a blockchain architecture for a groupware collaboration application imposes.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science
ForlagIEEE
Publikationsdato2019
StatusUdgivet - 2019
NavnAustralasian Conference on Information Systems

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