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Publication Embargo Decentralized ledger for land and property transactions in Sri Lanka acresense(IEEE, 2018-12-06) Yapa, I; Heanthenna, S; Bandara, N; Prasad, I; Mallawarachchi, YLand & property can be identified as one of the core assets in any county in the world. Governments spend significant amount of money to identify, define, manage and maintain the transactional information around land and property in a country. Creating a proper mechanism to make this information available to the public users can be considered as one of the key indications that shows the development of a country. The system currently in use to record land and property transactions in Sri Lanka is a book-based system where all the information is stored in handwritten folios. This method is inefficient, time consuming, unsecured and complex when compared to the advanced systems which are used by developed countries in the world. This study is carried out to find a secured, efficient, cost effective solution with regards to the concerns and other problems related to land and property transactions in Sri Lanka. Proposed solution includes a decentralized ledger to record land and property transactions which runs on top of blockchain technology. All new transaction entries will be validated by smart contracts to verify the validity of the transactions. After performing a proper consensus mechanism, the transaction records will be stored in cryptographically secured blocks. So, the data integrity could not be violated. Additionally, investors and the land buyers can get information about the current market trends & predictions before buying or investing into a land. Also, the proposed system supports the users to view the land information graphically and allows the system users to view the desired land parcels without physically going to the actual location via the geographical information system.Publication Open Access The Role of Green Technology and AI in the Development of the Smart and Sustainable Town in ASIA: Singapore(SLIIT Business School, 2023-12-14) Bandara, NThis paper examines the challenges, consequences, and various actions of ASIA: Singapore’s use of green technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for their developments and examines the challenges, and recent trends when adopting AI and green technology for Singapore’s sustainability with green cities. Because in the face of globalization, Singapore has become a global high-capacity economic and technological innovation today. smart modern societies, smart urban planning, smart towns, and smart health care are the main key areas of current technological developments. This qualitative literature survey has collected data through websites, research articles, and journal articles. This study aims to focus examine how Singapore joined the ranks of advanced countries using green technology and artificial intelligence so quickly, and how it will affect the economic and technological development of ASIA. In the face of AI technological plans, it is shown that in the future, Singapore aims to become the world’s sustainable green cities and smart towns and have the largest economic capacity. Singapore’s growing and expected power will have both good and bad effects on Asian Countries. Singapore can achieve these desired goals by joining Asian countries together, opening more innovation opportunities, developing proposals from various organizations, and maintaining international cooperation with industries and the international market.
