Abstract
In the past few months we increasingly read and discussed about blockchain technologies, especially in conjunction with the Internet of Things. Among other things, we thereby asked the following questions: Why exactly do we need blockchain technologies? Which existing services can be improved with blockchain technologies and what are the limitations of blockchain technologies? Where does the blockchain fit in the Internet of Things technology stack? We set out to write this paper, and try to answer these questions by using the Internet of Postal Things as case study. Our focus is the smart mailbox, a general purpose mailbox, that can be shared, monitored, and monetized using Internet of Things and blockchain technologies. Blockchain technologies provide a distributed shared ledger in a heterogeneous environment and thus the link in the Internet of Things technology stack for proof and trust. However, blockchain technologies are not to render existing database and security solutions irrelevant. As we understand, blockchain technologies are another step, albeit a crucial one, in an ever more decentralized and democratic Internet of People and Things.
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Following a design-science research approach, the authors bother all these questions, to build future digital infrastructure. Thereby they do not research these important questions all alone, but in a consortium of like-minded researchers and practitioners. This is why the authors, at this final point, like to thank Dom Guinard from the leading Web of Things Company EVRYTHNG and Stefan Metzger from Swiss Post for their valuable input. Many thanks!
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Vogt, J., Portmann, E. (2017). A Proposal for the Next Generation of Courier Delivery and Storage in the Shared Economy. In: Portmann, E. (eds) Wirtschaftsinformatik in Theorie und Praxis. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17613-6_9
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