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Ji Wang

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  5
Citations -  1787

Ji Wang is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blockchain & Smart contract. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1245 citations.

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Untangling Blockchain: A Data Processing View of Blockchain Systems

TL;DR: This paper conducts a comprehensive evaluation of three major blockchain systems based on BLOCKBENCH, namely Ethereum, Parity, and Hyperledger Fabric, and discusses several research directions for bringing blockchain performance closer to the realm of databases.
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BLOCKBENCH: A Framework for Analyzing Private Blockchains

TL;DR: Blockbench as mentioned in this paper is an evaluation framework for analyzing private blockchains, which can be used to assess blockchains' viability as another distributed data processing platform, while helping developers to identify bottlenecks and accordingly improve their platforms.
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Untangling Blockchain: A Data Processing View of Blockchain Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a benchmarking framework for understanding performance of private blockchains against data processing workloads, and conduct a comprehensive evaluation of three major blockchain systems based on BLOCKBENCH, namely Ethereum, Parity and Hyperledger Fabric.
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BLOCKBENCH: A Framework for Analyzing Private Blockchains

TL;DR: BLOCKBENCH is described, the first evaluation framework for analyzing private blockchains and it serves as a fair means of comparison for different platforms and enables deeper understanding of different system design choices, and is released for public use.
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UStore: A Distributed Storage With Rich Semantics

TL;DR: The proposed and implemented UStore is a general distributed data storage system, called UStore, which has rich semantics, built around a data-structure similar to that of Git, but it also synthesizes many designs from distributed systems and databases.