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  • Functional Suitability Assessment of Smart Contracts: a Survey and first Proposal

    13th December 2023






    Our colleague Mario Piattini, along with researchers Anna Vacca, Michele Fredella, Andrea di Sorbo, and Aaron Visaggio from the University of Sannio (Italy), have published an article titled Functional Suitability Assessment of Smart Contracts: a Survey and first Proposal in the Wiley's Journal of Software: Journal of Software: Evolution and Process.

    Smart contracts (i.e., programs that run on the blockchain) have enabled organizations to foresee and implement solutions to real-world problems in less time and at a lower cost. Given the immutability of the blockchain and the lack of best practices for properly designing and developing smart contracts, it is crucial to ensure their quality before deployment. With the help of an exploratory survey involving developers and researchers, this paper identifies the practices and tools used to develop, implement, and evaluate smart contracts.

    Furthermore, it proposes the adoption of measures for assessing functional suitability recommended by the ISO/IEC 25000 standard, widely used in software engineering, adapting them to the context of smart contracts.

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