A performance evaluation framework for public blockchain based systems
Abstract
With the revolution of blockchain technology, smart contracts open a door for programs
to be executed inside the blockchain. This allows programmers to build applications
and deploy them in different blockchain systems. Over the years these smart
contracts have been redefined offering transparency, immutability, and distributed
consensus. However, if we were to evaluate how each of these applications performs
and which parameters are used to identify the performance, it would be unclear given
the scarcity of a proper blockchain evaluation system in today’s time. Our research
aims to establish a comprehensive performance evaluation protocol specifically for
public blockchains, referencing insights from seminal works. Our goal is to leverage
important metrics that will be necessary to provide a standardized framework for
evaluating and comparing the performance of blockchain based applications. We
aim to help developers by providing a framework that lets them measure and compare
their smart contracts on different blockchain systems. This solves the problems
they face when deploying smart contracts and allows us to practically test important
theories about different blockchain systems.