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Sequence (SQNC)

Documentation for Sequence (SQNC)

SQNC is an an open source demonstration of supply chain tracking using blockchain technology. SQNC enables the sharing of data across organisational boundaries whilst assuring data sensitivity, security, and resilience. The platform has an adaptable design architecture to effectively represent the business logic of real-world operations. It includes features like:

  • Immutability of vital metadata for ensuring trust between interacting actors.
  • Distributed file system for secure sharing of large files and data-blobs.
  • OpenAPI specification for cross-IT system data interactions with the platform and respective endpoints.
  • Identity and permission management approach for managing organisational credentials and inherent access to respective systems and data.
  • Governance framework and protocol (and accompanying derivation methodology) for management of decision-making within the decentralised ecosystem.

READMEs

This repo includes READMEs that explain concepts within SQNC:

Projects

READMEs that explain specific SQNC projects:

Repositories

Active SQNC repositories

These repositories contain code being actively maintained as part of the SQNC project.

Repository Description
sqnc-documentation Documentation for SQNC
sqnc-flux-infra Flux repo to bring up SQNC with Kubernetes
sqnc-node The blockchain node for SQNC, built with Substrate
sqnc-ipfs IPFS node for SQNC
openapi-merger Amalgamated API specs for OpenAPI
sqnc-identity-service API for managing chain member identities in SQNC
sqnc-process-management Library for managing restricted process flows on sqnc-node
sqnc-matchmaker-api End-user API for matching 'demands' from different supply chain organisations

Project-specific SQNC repositories

These repositories contain code written for specific projects that use Sequence (SQNC).

Repository Description
l3-flux-infra Flux repo to bring up SQNC with Kubernetes for the Logistics Living Lab project
sqnc-hyproof-api SQNC HyProof API layer
sqnc-hyproof-client SQNC HyProof graphic user interface front-end client

Deprecated SQNC repositories

These repositories use SQNC but are now deprecated.

Repository Description
inteli-demo React demonstrator for the Inteli project
vitalam-demo-client React demonstrators for the VITALam project
dscp-api API to create/retrieve tokens on sqnc-node and files on sqnc-ipfs
inteli-api API for interacting with sqnc-api and sqnc-identity-service as an Inteli end-user

Lingo

The world of Blockchain and Substrate is full of lingo. Here's our glossary of what we mean by some of these terms in the context of SQNC:

Term Means
Entity A real world thing tracked across multiple tokens on chain. e.g. an engine, a building. Can also be a process e.g. A purchase order for an engine, the energy performance certification of a building.
Token Data about entities are added to the chain as tokens. Each token is a record of the state of a single entity at a specific moment in time.
Token type Tokens about the same entity are grouped together by their token type e.g. every token about the order of engine would have TYPE: ORDER.
Process/Process flow A single chain transaction that burns/creates one to many tokens. A process can (and often does) involve tokens for many different entities.
Restrictions Rules on a process to enforce who can run the transaction and what the contents of the transaction can be. Restrictions help with integrity of data on chain.
Roles Part of a token. A set of RoleKey: AccountID pairs used to define who interacts with a token.
Metadata Part of a token. A set of MetadataKey: value pairs which describe attributes of an entity on chain e.g. its entity TYPE, useful files (as an IPFS hash), IDs of related tokens.
Parent/Child Within a single transaction, all tokens that are burned become parents of all tokens that are created. The new tokens are children of the burned tokens.

The following terms are related to Substrate:

Term Means
Node A running instance of a blockchain client. Each node is part of the peer-to-peer network that allows blockchain participants to interact with one another.
FRAME Framework for Runtime Aggregation of Modularized Entities that enables developers to create blockchain runtime environments from a modular set of components called pallets.
Pallet A module that can be used to extend the capabilities of a FRAME-based runtime. Pallets bundle domain-specific logic with runtime primitives like events, and storage items
Account An account represents an identity — usually of a person or an organization — that is capable of making transactions or holding funds
Node address A public key address to identify a specific account on a specific chain. Substrate SS58 format
Transaction Transactions provide a mechanism for making changes to state that can be included in a block.
Block A block is a single element of a blockchain that contains an ordered set of instructions — often in the form of transactions — that might result in a state change.
Weight A convention to measure and manage the time it takes to validate a block. One unit of weight is one picosecond of execution time on reference hardware.
Origin A FRAME primitive that identifies the source of a dispatched function call into the runtime.

For more Substrate terms see their glossary.

Contributing

If you want to contribute to SQNC that's brilliant! First of all have a look at our contributor guidelines here.

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