TY - GEN
T1 - A Comprehensive Review of Multi-chain Architecture for Blockchain Integration in Organizations
AU - Sion, Sion Israel
AU - Zhang, Kaiwen
AU - April, Alain
AU - Lutete, Thomas Maketa
AU - Bouchard, Charlaine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Blockchain technology has evolved very quickly, yielding heterogeneous blockchain platforms often featuring specific characteristics and functionalities. However, the lack of interoperability and scalability among these platforms poses significant challenges to the widespread adoption of blockchain solutions in enterprise settings. The multi-chain architecture, which entails the use of interlinked chains for heterogeneous use-cases, has recently sparked interest as an approach for addressing these issues, enabling communication and collaboration among different blockchain networks. This review aims to provide an overview of existing research on multi-chain architectures for blockchain integration in organizations, with the goal of categorizing the existing literature based on their architectural characteristics. We conducted a systematic search and screening process, which yielded 44 relevant papers out of an initial pool of 223. The selected studies were categorized into five main themes: layered architectures, service-oriented architectures, enterprise architecture patterns, interoperability frameworks and protocols, and organizational models and governance mechanisms. Each category was analyzed through the lens of four key architectural perspectives-business, information, application, and technology-to meet our objectives. The findings of this review add to the growing body of knowledge on blockchain interoperability and enterprise integration, and provide valuable guidance to researchers, practitioners, and organizations as they explore multi-chain architectures integration.
AB - Blockchain technology has evolved very quickly, yielding heterogeneous blockchain platforms often featuring specific characteristics and functionalities. However, the lack of interoperability and scalability among these platforms poses significant challenges to the widespread adoption of blockchain solutions in enterprise settings. The multi-chain architecture, which entails the use of interlinked chains for heterogeneous use-cases, has recently sparked interest as an approach for addressing these issues, enabling communication and collaboration among different blockchain networks. This review aims to provide an overview of existing research on multi-chain architectures for blockchain integration in organizations, with the goal of categorizing the existing literature based on their architectural characteristics. We conducted a systematic search and screening process, which yielded 44 relevant papers out of an initial pool of 223. The selected studies were categorized into five main themes: layered architectures, service-oriented architectures, enterprise architecture patterns, interoperability frameworks and protocols, and organizational models and governance mechanisms. Each category was analyzed through the lens of four key architectural perspectives-business, information, application, and technology-to meet our objectives. The findings of this review add to the growing body of knowledge on blockchain interoperability and enterprise integration, and provide valuable guidance to researchers, practitioners, and organizations as they explore multi-chain architectures integration.
KW - architecture
KW - blockchain
KW - cross-chain
KW - enterprise integration
KW - interoperability
KW - multi-chain
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85203581299
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-70445-1_1
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-70445-1_1
M3 - Contribution to conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85203581299
SN - 9783031704444
SN - 9783031704444
T3 - Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
SP - 5
EP - 24
BT - Business Process Management
A2 - Di Ciccio, Claudio
A2 - Beerepoot, Iris
A2 - Di Ciccio, Claudio
A2 - Beerepoot, Iris
A2 - Fdhila, Walid
A2 - Fdhila, Walid
A2 - Agostinelli, Simone
A2 - Agostinelli, Simone
A2 - Amyot, Daniel
A2 - Amyot, Daniel
A2 - Leopold, Henrik
A2 - Leopold, Henrik
A2 - Krčál, Michal
A2 - Krčál, Michal
A2 - Malinova Mandelburger, Monika
A2 - Malinova Mandelburger, Monika
A2 - Polančič, Gregor
A2 - Polančič, Gregor
A2 - Tomičić-Pupek, Katarina
A2 - Tomičić-Pupek, Katarina
A2 - Gdowska, Katarzyna
A2 - Gdowska, Katarzyna
A2 - Grisold, Thomas
A2 - Grisold, Thomas
A2 - Sliż, Piotr
A2 - Sliż, Piotr
A2 - Gabryelczyk, Renata
A2 - Gabryelczyk, Renata
A2 - Plattfaut, Ralf
A2 - Plattfaut, Ralf
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - 22nd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2024
Y2 - 1 September 2024 through 6 September 2024
ER -