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Bobbi bobbi@LedgerAcademy.com6/24/19
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An Introduction to Hyperledger Blockchain TechnologiesReady for edX Review

Richard
      Welcome and  IntroductionReady for edX Review

Bobbi

       Chapter 1: Discovering Blockchain Technologies

Introduction & Learning Objectives
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
Bitcoin and Ethereum Blockchains
Exploring Permissionless Blockchains
Consensus Algorithms
Hyperledger
Other Open Source Distributed Ledgers
Challenges in the Adoption/Deployment of Distributed Ledger Technologies
Knowledge Check

Conclusions & Learning Objectives (Review)

Ready for edX Review6/23
Bobbi

       Chapter 2: Introduction to Hyperledger

Introduction & Learning Objectives
Hyperledger
Q/A with Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director of Hyperledger
Knowledge Check
Conclusions & Learning Objectives (Review)

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        Chapter 3: Hyperledger Frameworks

Introduction & Learning Objectives
Hyperledger Frameworks
Knowledge Check
Conclusions & Learning Objectives (Review)

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        Chapter 4: Hyperledger Tools

Introduction & Learning Objectives
Hyperledger Tools
Knowledge Check
Conclusions & Learning Objectives (Review)

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Chapter 5: The Promise of Business Blockchain Technologies

Introduction & Learning Objectives
Existing Blockchain Use Cases
When to Use or Not to Use Blockchain Technologies
Knowledge Check
Learning Objectives (Review)


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       Chapter 6: What's NextReady for edX Review



       Final ExamReady for edX Review




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     Chapter 4

Technical Requirements
Introduction & Learning Objectives
Installation Instructions for Linux
Installation Instructions for MacOS
Installation instructions for Windows
Learning Objectives (Review)






Chapter 5

Introduction to Hyperledger Iroha
Introduction & Learning Objectives
Key Components
Joining the Hyperledger Iroha Community






Chapter 6 

Introduction to Hyperledger Sawtooth
Introduction & Learning Objectives
Addressing Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported Tuna Fishing (Demonstrated Scenario)
Key Components and Transaction Flow
Installing Hyperledger Sawtooth
Writing an Application
Joining the Hyperledger Sawtooth Community
Conclusions & Learning Objectives (Review)
COPYRIGHT Hyperledger & The Linux Foundation, 2017. Do Not Distribute. 3 / 3






Chapter 7

Introduction to Hyperledger Fabric
Introduction & Learning Objectives
Addressing Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported Tuna Fishing (Demonstrated Scenario)
Key Components and Transaction Flow
Installing Hyperledger Fabric
Understanding Chaincode
Writing an Application
Joining the Hyperledger Fabric Community
Conclusions & Learning Objectives (Review)






Chapter 8.

What's Next?
Introduction & Learning Objectives
What's Next?
Conclusions & Learning Objectives (Review)
Final Exam






Extra chapters





Video: Incubated Hyperledger Projects 

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Components of Hyperledger Frameworks


Consider Updating 5 Frameworks as of October 2018


Hyperledger Iroha v0.95

Iroha Linked verified


Consider Updating YAC link to https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.00554.pdf from

https://www.overleaf.com/read/wzhwjzbjvrzn#/40115559/)


Video: Introduction to Hyperledger Sawtooth

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Hyperledger Sawtooth v1.0

Sawtooth link verified



Video: Unique Characteristics of Hyperledger Sawtooth (Dan Middleton)

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Video: Hyperledger Sawtooth Characteristics Relative to Use Cases (Dan Middleton)

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Hyperledger Fabric v1.0

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Video: What Is Unique About Hyperledger Fabric? (Chris Ferris)

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Video: Hyperledger Indy (Nathan George)

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Hyperledger Indy

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Hyperledger Burrow v0.16.1

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Hyperledger Burrow v0.16.1

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Hyperledger Cello

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Hyperledger Explorer

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Hyperledger Composer

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Video: Hyperledger Composer (Simon Stone & Kathryn Harrison)

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Hyperledger Composer (Continued)

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Hyperledger Caliper

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Hyperledger Quilt

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Video: A Key Feature of Hyperledger Fabric, Hyperledger Sawtooth, and Hyperledger Iroha

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Business Blockchain Technologies Overview




Video: Hyperledger Advantages for Businesses (Brian Behlendorf)

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Video: Blockchain Use Case (Brian Behlendorf)

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Supply Chain Management (Part I)




Supply Chain Management (Part II)

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Provenance (Part I)

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Provenance (Part II)


Consider space in sentence (1),  thetransactions done

Property Rights (Part I)




Property Rights (Part II)

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Video: Business Interest in Hyperledger (Brian Behlendorf)

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Finance (Part I)

Duplicate reference 



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consider removing beginning reference. "somewhere in the region of 7 transactions per second" (Guy Brandon, due.com, February 2017), when compared to Visa, ......peak capacity of perhaps 50,000 transactions per second" (Guy Brandon, due.com, February 2017). done

Finance (Part II)


Consider adding a link to R3 in sentence (1),  https://www.r3.com/about/ done

Finance (Part III)




Finance (Part IV)




Finance (Part V)




Github  Request


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https://gist.github.com/tkuhrt/10211ae0a26a91a8c030d00344f7d11b

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OgxQp317xpza2LOAY9uHPzPxs_B6ZgeycsCaBJ5c0sk/edit

https://github.com/hyperledger/education/tree/import-edx-content/LFS171x/docs


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