A Declarative Modelling Framework for the Deployment and Management of Blockchain Applications

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Authors Luciano Baresi, Giovanni Quattrocchi, Damian Andrew Tamburri, Luca Terracciano arXiv ID 2209.05092 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 5 Venue ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Last Checked 4 months ago
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The deployment and management of Blockchain applications require non-trivial efforts given the unique characteristics of their infrastructure (i.e., immutability) and the complexity of the software systems being executed. The operation of Blockchain applications is still based on ad-hoc solutions that are error-prone, difficult to maintain and evolve, and do not manage their interactions with other infrastructures (e.g., a Cloud backend). This paper proposes KATENA, a framework for the deployment and management of Blockchain applications. In particular, it focuses on applications that are compatible with Ethereum, a popular general-purpose Blockchain technology. KATENA provides i) a metamodel for defining Blockchain applications, ii) a set of processes to automate the deployment and management of defined models, and iii) an implementation of the approach based on TOSCA, a standard language for Infrastructure-as-Code, and xOpera, a TOSCA-compatible orchestrator. To evaluate the approach, we applied KATENA to model and deploy three real-world Blockchain applications, and showed that our solution reduces the amount of code required for their operations up to $82.7\%$.
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