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    Blockchain based Patients' detail management System
    (2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Abeywardena, K.Y.; Attanayaka, B.; Periyasamy, K.; Gunarathna, S.; Prabhathi, U.; Kudagoda, S.
    In the data technology revolution, electronic medical records are a standard way to store patients' information in hospitals. Although some hospital systems using server-based patient detail management systems, they need a large amount of storage to store all the patients' medical reports, therefore affecting the scalability. At the same time, they are facing several difficulties, such as interoperability concerns, security and privacy issues, cyber-attacks to the centralized storage and maintaining adhering to medical policies. Proposed Flexi Medi is a private blockchain based patient detail management system which is expected to address the above problems. Solution proposes a distributed secure ledger to permits efficient system access and systems retrieval, which is secure and immutable. The improved consensus mechanism achieves the consensus of the data without large energy utilization and network congestion. Moreover, Flexi Medi achieves high data security principles based on a combination of hybrid access control mechanism, public key cryptography, and a secure live health condition monitoring mechanism. The proposed solution results in successfully deployed smart contracts according to the roles of the system, real time patient health monitoring with more scalable and access controlled system. The overall objective of this solution is to bring the entire medical industry into a common platform using a decentralized approach to store, share medical details while eliminating the need to maintain printed medical records.
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    A New Approach for Consumer Protection with Business Intelligence and Data Visualization
    (2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2021-12-09) Kariyawasam, K.S.T.U.S.; Liyanaarachchi, L.A.A.S.; Chathurabhani, H.M.N.N.; Jayakody, A.; Attanayaka, B.
    According to the current market usage in Sri Lanka, there is no proper system to manage the buying and selling process of consumer goods and services. This paper presents a possibility of developing a systematic and essential food items management system using a mobile application with public and private interventions benefiting both the trade and the consumer is being explored. The authors discussed a methodology for managing essential food items through business intelligence and data visualization. It connects the trade and consumer sectors and the public and responsible private sectors related to this sector through a mobile application and presents data related to this sector through business intelligence forecasting and visualization methods. This research will also help reduce consumer problems by building transparency in the essential foodstuff sector. It will also systematically update the future of the essential food and beverage industry. The findings contribute to the body of knowledge on the New Approach for Consumer Protection with Business Intelligence and Data Visualization.