April 3, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Edoardo Marangone, Claudio Di Ciccio, Daniele Friolo, Eugenio Nerio Nemmi, Daniele Venturi, Ingo Weber

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Multi-party business processes rely on the collaboration of various players
in a decentralized setting. Blockchain technology can facilitate the automation
of these processes, even in cases where trust among participants is limited.
Transactions are stored in a ledger, a replica of which is retained by every
node of the blockchain network. The operations saved thereby are thus publicly
accessible. While this enhances transparency, reliability, and persistence, it
hinders the utilization of public blockchains for process automation as it
violates typical …

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