| The linked to document is unavailable, but there is a google cache of it: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:bZt3Y3m... Which is not that bad in Google translate. Essentially: Blockchain when requesting wheelchairs
Blockchain is a new technology whose impact is compared to the arrival of the Internet. The Quality Institute of Dutch Municipalities (KING) organizes pilots to investigate what Blockchain technology can mean for municipalities. Stichtse fought with the research question whether Blockchain is useful when requesting a wheelchair. The pilot shows that Blockchain can offer many benefits. For example, the process of requesting issue with Blockchain is faster and more transparent. Residents with Blockchain have more views on the status of their application, as with Track & Trace in a mail package. In addition, the administration around the application becomes a lot easier for all parties. On the original page there is a link to a dedicated site: http://hostedby.frogjump.nl/blockchain-magazine#!/stichtse-v... where there is a link to an actual .pdf (largely in English): http://cdn.instantmagazine.com/upload/6826/blockchain-sticht... with a detailed process analysis from which it is clear how the "blockchain" has actually no meaning/usefulness in the whole stuff the "problem" (or "non problem") can seemingly be solved by much more traditional technical approaches (which is the article Author's thesis). |