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PSW Section Meeting Papers - Disregard start and end time - for online paper access only
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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Ronald P. Uhlig, National University; Rich Yonts, Teradata; Benjamin W Cashman, National University; Richard S. Clark, National University ; Brett Nieman
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Pacific Southwest Section Meeting Paper Submissions
piggyback to existing infrastructure 11. Scalability: the scale of thenetwork system is assured by being a distributed set of nodes that, while they do not trust eachother, are certain to arrive at a consensus simply by statistics. Capacity: mining nodes need beonly large enough to fit a working set of blocks in memory and others in any supporting storagemechanism. Compression techniques are known for minimizing storage requirements of thechain 12 while preserving data integrity. Availability: the network is resilient, it is designed tosupport nodes dropping at any time and in any quantity, as long as users can access at least onenode. Theoretically, one node could be the entire network system, although as the number ofnodes decreases, the