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OverviewDeliverables:Activities and Deliverables

  • Create endpoints and open api files 
  • find cross-chain use-case, implemented by cactus connector 
  • create model based on those specifications
  • extend cctxviz to support ubiquity data
  • obtain all data regarding that use case, attribute case ids based on some criteria (such as identity)
  • run obtained data against the model

Activities 

ScheduleActivityDeliverables

Week 1 - Week 6

Jun 1 - Jul 13

Jul 11: 1st Quarterly Evaluation
  •  Conduct a literature review on blockchain Interoperability.
  •  Typescript course;
  •  Understand the architecture of Hyperledger Cactus Connector
  •  Investigate the required tools and components for the project.
  •  Project Plan
  •  Code/Libraries Setup
  •  Submit PR for an open issues issue on Github 

Week 7 - Week 12

Jul 13 - Aug 24

Aug 22: 2nd Quarterly
  •  

    Study and understand the working of a blockchain bridge, particularly between Ethereum and Polkadot 

  •  map the transaction receipt data model for Polkadot
  •  create cross-chain events based on these transactions
  •  a working bridge instance 
  •  data model for generated transactions

Week 13 - Week 18

Aug 24 - Oct 5

Oct 3: 3rd Quarterly Evaluation
  •  Study and deploy a third-party connector to obtain transactions from smart-contract in two separate blockchains i.e. a bridge possibly between Ethereum and Polkadot. 
  •  map these transactions into events
  •  Run process mining on the generated event log; openapi;endpoints
  •  connector library demonstrating data extraction
  •  visualization of extracted data using cctxviz

Week 19 - Week 24

Oct 5 - Nov 13

Nov 14: 4th Quarterly Evaluation

  •  Complete technical report of the project.
  •  Writing a research paper based on the design, implementation, and evaluation of the project.
  •  A blockchain interoperability paper based on the outcome of the project. 
  •  Technical report of the project.
  •  Final presentation and demo.