揭开区块链的神秘面纱并实现原子跨链交易

2019.08.01

投稿:周时强部门:计算机工程与科学学院浏览次数:

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时间: 2019年08月10日 09:30

地点: 校本部东区计算机大楼1001室

报 告 人:Amr El Abbadi,Department of Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara

报告时间:08月10日(周六)9:30~10:30

报告地点:校本部东区计算机大楼1001室

邀 请 人:李卫民 副教授


报告摘要: Bitcoin is a successful and interesting example of a global scale peer-to-peer cryptocurrency that integrates many techniques and protocols from cryptography, distributed systems, and databases. The main underlying data structure is blockchain, a scalable fully replicated structure that is shared among all participants and guarantees a consistent view of all user transactions by all participants in the cryptocurrency system. The novel aspect of Blockchain is that historical data about currency transactions is maintained in the absence of any central authority. This property of Blockchain has given rise to the possibility that future applications will transition from centralized databases to a fully decentralized storage based on blockchains. In this talk, the first tutorial style half will develop an understanding of the basic protocols used in blockchain, and elaborate on its main advantages and limitations. The second half is motivated by the proliferation of different crypto currencies where users need to atomically exchange assets among them without depending on centralized intermediaries such as exchanges.  We therefore present the first decentralized all-or-nothing atomic cross-chain commitment protocol.  This protocol guarantees that either all currency exchanges in an atomic cross-chain transaction are redeemed or all of them are refunded.. 


报告人简介:

 Amr El Abbadi is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He received his B. Eng. from Alexandria University, Egypt, and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Prof. El Abbadi is an ACM Fellow, AAAS Fellow, and IEEE Fellow.  He was Chair of the Computer Science Department at UCSB from 2007 to 2011.  He has served as a journal editor for several database journals, including, The VLDB Journal, IEEE Transactions on Computers and The Computer Journal. He has been Program Chair for multiple database and distributed systems conferences. He currently serves on the executive committee of the IEEE Technical Committee on Data Engineering (TCDE) and was a board member of the VLDB Endowment from 2002 to 2008. In 2007, Prof. El Abbadi received the UCSB Senate Outstanding Mentorship Award for his excellence in mentoring graduate students. In 2013, his student, Sudipto Das received the SIGMOD Jim Gray Doctoral Dissertation Award. Prof. El Abbadi is also a co-recipient of the Test of Time Award at EDBT/ICDT 2015. He has published over 300 articles in databases and distributed systems and has supervised over 35 PhD students.