A Proposed Model of Secure Academic Transcript Records with Blockchain Technology in Higher Education

Meyliana, Yakob Utama Chandra, Surjandy, Cadelina Cassandra, Erick Fernando, Henry Antonius Eka Widjaja, Harjanto Prabowo

2019

Abstract

The higher education institution today is a concern to become an institution that gives birth to people who can compete in the current era. Stakeholders at the higher education institution will see how the data produced by graduates can be trusted and no data manipulation takes place at the higher education institution. Based on this problem, this article explains how higher education institutions use blockchain technology that is able to maintain data security and prevent data manipulation, especially in academic transcript files. Academic transcript records become an output from students after completing a semester or level of education at the higher education institution. In general, academic transcript records are used when students complete a study at a higher education institution as a document requirement for access to the company where they work. Thus academic transcript reports become important for companies to find out if this student is competent in a certain area. In this case, accurate and valid data is certainly needed and the truth can be trusted. This qualitative research contributes to the higher education institution through a proposed blockchain technology model, especially in academic transcript records, so that the results of the proposed model ensure that data manipulation does not occur in data in academic transcript records. The results of this model will be used as design material for application design, so that the blockchain platform can be used in higher education institutions, especially when publishing valid academic transcript records that can be trusted with the data.

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in Harvard Style

Meyliana., Chandra Y., Surjandy., Cassandra C., Fernando E., Widjaja H. and Prabowo H. (2019). A Proposed Model of Secure Academic Transcript Records with Blockchain Technology in Higher Education.In Proceedings of the International Conferences on Information System and Technology - Volume 1: CONRIST, ISBN 978-989-758-453-4, pages 172-177. DOI: 10.5220/0009907401720177


in Bibtex Style

@conference{conrist19,
author={Meyliana and Yakob Utama Chandra and Surjandy and Cadelina Cassandra and Erick Fernando and Henry Antonius Eka Widjaja and Harjanto Prabowo},
title={A Proposed Model of Secure Academic Transcript Records with Blockchain Technology in Higher Education},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conferences on Information System and Technology - Volume 1: CONRIST,},
year={2019},
pages={172-177},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0009907401720177},
isbn={978-989-758-453-4},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the International Conferences on Information System and Technology - Volume 1: CONRIST,
TI - A Proposed Model of Secure Academic Transcript Records with Blockchain Technology in Higher Education
SN - 978-989-758-453-4
AU - Meyliana.
AU - Chandra Y.
AU - Surjandy.
AU - Cassandra C.
AU - Fernando E.
AU - Widjaja H.
AU - Prabowo H.
PY - 2019
SP - 172
EP - 177
DO - 10.5220/0009907401720177