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Blockchain-based Systems Engineering – Lecture Slides

Burak Öz, Felix Hoops, Ulrich Gallersdörfer, and Florian Matthes
School of Computation, Information, and Technology
Technical University of Munich
{burak.oez, felix.hoops, ulrich.gallersdoerfer, matthes}@tum.de
https://wwwmatthes.in.tum.de/

For citation, please use the provided .bib file.

Introduction

This GitHub-repository contains all contents of the lecture Blockchain-based Systems Engineering (IN2359), held regularly in the summer term at the Technical University of Munich, starting in 2018. About 900 students regularly enroll in the course.

  • Lecture: Prof. Dr. Florian Matthes
  • Exercises / Tutorials: Burak Öz and Felix Hoops
  • Contact: Please open an issue / pull requests for comments. If you are interested in the .pptx-files, drop us an email.
  • BBSE 2024: The lecture material for BBSE 2024 will be uploaded in Winter 2024.

Module description - 2023

In this lecture, we provide an overview of blockchain systems and systems engineering, focusing on the technical details and applications of blockchain systems. We introduce cryptographic hash functions and present their properties. Then the data structure and the working principles of the Bitcoin blockchain are investigated in detail. We analyze permissionless consensus and Sybil control mechanisms like Proof-of-Work (PoW) of Bitcoin and illustrate the mining scheme. Moreover, we inspect the risks, challenges, and limitations of the technology. Following this, we demonstrate the system architecture of the Ethereum blockchain with a focus on the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and smart contracts. Subsequently, the Solidity language is explained in terms of syntax, types, and design. Ethereum decentralized applications (dApps) are illustrated with current standards and frameworks, and specifics to dApp developments are introduced. The Tezos blockchain is introduced with a focus on its advanced infrastructure, consensus mechanism, on-chain governance, and use cases. Alternative approaches to distributed ledger technologies in the enterprise space are also discussed. Accordingly, the Hyperledger project and the framework Fabric are unfolded. Further, we present an overview of the current state of the blockchain ecosystem with a focus on topics such as Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) & Decentralized Identity Management, Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Automated Market Makers (AMM), Maximal Extractable Value (MEV), and an upcoming blockchain, Algorand.

Contents - 2023

Lectures and Exercises - 2023

Content of Lecture Content of Exercise
0 & 1: Organization & Introduction
2: Cryptographic Basics 2: Cryptographic Basics & Solution
3: Bitcoin Basics 3: Bitcoin Basics & Solution
4: Consensus in Bitcoin 4: Consensus in Bitcoin & Solution
5: Bitcoin Evolution and Challenges 5: Bitcoin Evolution and Challenges & Solution
6: Ethereum Basics 6: Ethereum Basics & Solution
7: Ethereum Smart Contracts 7: Ethereum Practical 1 & Solution
8: Ethereum Design Patterns 8: Ethereum Practical 2 & Solution
Bonus: Ethereum Dapps 9: Ethereum Practical 3 & Solution
9: Tezos Basics Bonus: Ethereum Practical 4 & Solution
10: SSI & Decentralized IDM 10: SSI & Decentralized IDM & Solution
11: Micro-Lecture DeFi, AMMs, and MEV
11: Micro-Lecture Exploring Algorand
12: Hyperledger

Guest Lectures

Title Speaker Slides
Through the Ethereum Looking Glass Parithosh Jayanthi Slides

We thank this year's speaker Parithosh Jayanthi for his guest lecture and allowing us to share his material within this repository.

Exams

License

Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)

This work is licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).

Acknowledgements

We wish to thank Alexander Hefele, Kaan Uzdogan, Christian Ziegler, and Konstantin Kuchenmeister for supporting the lecture and all others which provided valuable feedback!

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