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Analysis of Technology "Smart Contract"

Student: Enikeeva Kristina

Supervisor: Anna Konstantinovna Zharova

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

The relevance of the theme of the work “Analysis of technologies “smart contracts”” is the qualitative and quantitative complication of business processes and the predominance of the electronic form of information exchange that provides these business processes. The research search was limited to the development of proposals for the use of technology “smart contracts” for real estate, since the applied aspects of this technology are great. The practical importance of the work is to develop proposals for the usage of technology “smart contracts” for the purpose of organizing transactions with real estate in Russia. The purpose of the work is to analyze the technology “smart contracts”. In accordance with the goal, the following tasks are formulated: - explore the history of technology development “smart contracts”; - describe the essence and content of the concept of technology “smart contracts”; - analyze the technology of “smart contracts”; - analyze the regulatory and legal regulation of technology “smart contracts” in Russia; - to analyze the foreign experience of implementing the technology “smart contracts” for the purpose of organizing transactions with real estate; - to characterize the problems and prospects for the implementation, development and management of technologies “smart contracts”; - develop proposals on the application of technology “smart contracts” for the purpose of organizing transactions with real estate in Russia. The structural elements of the work are the introduction, two chapters of the main part, the conclusion, the list of literature. The first chapter explores the theoretical aspects of the emergence and development of the concept of “smart contracts”. In the second chapter, the issues of introduction and prospects for the development of “smart contract” technologies are analyzed. Sources of information were publications of research of Russian and foreign scientists, articles of periodicals, statistical studies.

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