Analysis of Blockchain Technology and Optimization Techniques for E-Governance Systems
Keywords:
Blockchain Technology, E-Governance, Smart Contracts, Consensus Algorithms, Scalability, Cryptographic Security, Decentralized Identity, Flask Framework, Voting System, Privacy PreservationAbstract
E-Governance systems face significant challenges, including security vulnerabilities, data integrity, and inefficient operations. Blockchain technology, known for its decentralized and immutable properties, provides promising solutions. This paper delivers a detailed technical analysis of how blockchain can be optimized for E-Governance applications, addressing scalability, security, and performance issues. It also demonstrates the implementation of a Python and Flask-based architecture, which streamlines the development of a robust, optimized blockchain-based system for secure, scalable governance. We explore various consensus algorithms, blockchain scalability solutions, and integration strategies using smart contracts to enhance the efficiency of public services and foster citizen trust.
Downloads
References
Neha Kukrety et al., ResearchGate, [2023]. “Blockchain Technology and Legal Framework in India: A Systematic Review”
Evrim Tan et al., ScienceDirect, [2021]. “Blockchain governance in the public sector: A conceptual framework for public management”
Fran Casino et al., Elsevier, [2019]. “A systematic literature review of blockchain-based applications: Current status, classification and open issues”
Ahmed G. Gad et al., ScienceDirect, [2022]. “Emerging Trends in Blockchain Technology and Applications: A Review and Outlook”
Horst Treiblmaier et al., ScienceDirect, [2021]. “The impact of blockchain on e-commerce: A framework for salient research topics”
Pierluigi Freni et al., ScienceDirect, [2022]. “Token omics and blockchain tokens: A design-oriented morphological framework”
Ravi Prakasha et al., Elsevier, [2022]. “Blockchain technology for cybersecurity: A text mining literature analysis”
Mohd Javaid et al., KeAi, [2022]. “A review of Blockchain Technology applications for financial services”
Gautami Tripathi et al., ScienceDirect, [2023]. “A comprehensive review of blockchain technology: Underlying principles and historical background with future challenges”
Ferdaws Ezzi1etal., Research gate, [2023]. “The Mediating Effect of Corporate Governance on the Relationship Between Blockchain Technology and Investment Efficiency”
Rehab Esam El Din Ragheb Hashem., ResearchGate, Volume 5; Number 1; [2023]. “The Impact of Blockchain Technology on Audit Process Quality: An Empirical Study on the Banking Sector”
Silvana Scenario et al., emerald Vol. 35 No. 9, [2022]. “Blockchain in the accounting, auditing and accountability fields: a bibliometric and coding analysis”
Marco Bellucci et al., emerald Vol. 30 No. 7, [2022]. “Blockchain in accounting practice and research: systematic literature review”
Magdalena Kowalczyk et al., ResearchGate, [2023]. “E-governance and blockchain technology in local government”
Adam P. Balcerzak et al., MDPI, [2022]. “Blockchain Technology and Smart Contracts in Decentralized Governance Systems”
Sapni Ranchagoda et al., ResearchGate, [2024]. “A Review of Blockchain Technology for Governance: Applications and Challenges”
Regonda Nagaraju et al., Research square, [2021]. “Analysis of Cyber Security In E-Governance Utilizing Blockchain Performance”
Xiaomei WANG et al., ResearchGate, [2020]. “Application of Blockchain Technology in the Governance e of Executive Corruption in Context of National Audit”
Ana Maria Gomez-Trujillo et al., ResearchGate, [2020]. “Trust, Transparency, and Technology: Blockchain and its relevance in the 2030 agenda”
Maria Prokofieva et al., ResearchGate, [2019], Vol 23. “Blockchain in healthcare”
Cong T. Nguyen et al., CR, [2024]. “Generative AI-enabled Blockchain Networks: Fundamentals, Applications, and Case Study”
Vincent Charles et al., ResearchGate, [2023]. “A critical analysis of the integration of blockchain and artificial intelligence for supply chain”
Parminder Kaur et al., doi.org, [2021]. “A Systematic Literature Review of Blockchain Technology for Smart Villages”
Rita Maria DiFrancesco et al., doi.org, [2022]. “How blockchain technology improves sustainable supply chain processes: a practical guide”
Hemantkumar P. Bulsara et al., ResearchGate, Vol. 29, No. 5, (2020). “Blockchain Technology for E-commerce Industry”
F. Rizal Batubara et at., ResearchGate, [2018]. “Challenges of Blockchain Technology Adoption for e-Government: A Systematic Literature Review”
Mohd Javaid et al., KeAi, [2022]. “A review of Blockchain Technology applications for financial services”
AKM Bahalul Haque et al., ResearchGate, [2020]. “Blockchain Technology: Methodology, Application and Security Issues”
Senthilnayaki B et al., IOS, [2022]. “A Secure E-Governance System Using Blockchain Techniques”
Jinhua Fu et al., doi.org, [2022]. “A Study on the Optimization of Blockchain Hashing Algorithm Based on PRCA”
Min Xu et al., doi.org, [2019]. “A systematic review of blockchain”
Santosh Reddy Addula1et al., IJARCCE, Vol. 13, Issue 2, 2024. “AI and Blockchain in Finance: Opportunities and Challenges for the Banking Sector”
Mounir El Khatib et al., ResearchGate, [2022]. “The Role of Blockchain in E-Governance and Decision-Making in Project and Program Management”
Zahir Edrees, GSJ, Volume 7, Issue 11, [2019]. “An Overview of Blockchain Technology in Government Sectors Use Cases, Benefits and Challenges”
Ambuj Shukla1, IJEECS, Vol. 33, No. 3, [2024]. “Analysis and design on acceptance of blockchain based e-voting system”
Ali Benabdallah rt al., IEEE, [2023]. “Analysis of Blockchain Solutions for E-Voting: A Systematic Literature Review”
Regonda Nagaraju et al., ResearchGate, [2021]. “Analysis of Cyber Security In E-Governance Utilizing Blockchain Performance”
HYE-YOUNG PAIK et al., IEEE, [2019]. “Analysis of Data Management in Blockchain-based Systems: From Architecture to Governance”
Moritz Berneis et al., MDPI, [2021]. “Applications of Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management—Insights from a Systematic Literature Review”
Hamed Taherdoost, MDPI, [2022]. “Blockchain Technology and Artificial Intelligence Together: A Critical Review on Applications”
Cornelius Kalenzi, Frontiers, Volume 7, [2022]. “Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain: How Should Emerging Technologies Be Governed?”
Rogerson, M et al., Research gate, [2020]. “Blockchain: case studies in food supply chain visibility”
Rajalakshmi Krishnamurthi et al., ResearchGate, [2021]. “A Brief Analysis of Blockchain Algorithms and Its Challenges”
Mohammed Khaled Mustafa et al., ResearchGate, [2019]. “A governance framework with permissioned blockchain for the transparency in e-tendering process”
Maxat Kassen, RPI, [2023]. “Blockchain and digital governance: Decentralization of decision-making policy”
Senate Sylvia Mafike et al., VSE, Volume 11, Issue 3, [2022]. “Blockchain Design and Implementation Techniques, Considerations and Challenges in the Banking Sector: A Systematic Literature Review”
Uzma Jafar et al., MDPI, [2021]. “Blockchain for Electronic Voting System—Review and Open Research Challenges”
Pei Xu et al., ResearchGate, [2021]. “Blockchain as supply chain technology: considering transparency and security”
Aron Fischer et al., IPR, Volume 10 Issue 2, [2021]. “Blockchain governance”
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
All papers should be submitted electronically. All submitted manuscripts must be original work that is not under submission at another journal or under consideration for publication in another form, such as a monograph or chapter of a book. Authors of submitted papers are obligated not to submit their paper for publication elsewhere until an editorial decision is rendered on their submission. Further, authors of accepted papers are prohibited from publishing the results in other publications that appear before the paper is published in the Journal unless they receive approval for doing so from the Editor-In-Chief.
IJISAE open access articles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This license lets the audience to give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made and if they remix, transform, or build upon the material, they must distribute contributions under the same license as the original.


