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According to the blockchain trilemma, the degree of decentralization (DoD), scalability, and security of a blockchain system cannot be maximized simultaneously. Software architects must identify Pareto-optimal configurations of blockchain systems to balance the trade-offs between DoD, scalability, and security, in order to meet the non-functional requirements imposed by their use case.
I developed 3SIM, a Palladio-based discrete-event simulator for simulating blockchain systems. 3SIM provides a metamodel that enables software-architecture-focused modeling of blockchain systems, and a simulation model, that gathers the data necessary to compute several output metrics, which are suitable to investigate the blockchain trilemma. 3SIM extends SM-SIM, a blockchain simulator for simulating selfish-mining attacks.
Experiments were conducted to demonstrate the plausibility and utility of results produced by 3SIM. The experiments help to gain a better understanding of how different blockchain system configurations influence the manifestation of the blockchain trilemma.
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Vortragende(r) Davis Riedel
Vortragstyp Bachelorarbeit
Betreuer(in) Robert Heinrich
Termin Fr 26. September 2025, 14:00 (Room 010 (Building 50.34))
Vortragssprache Deutsch
Vortragsmodus in Präsenz
Kurzfassung -- Robert Heinrich wird remote zugeschaltet --

According to the blockchain trilemma, the degree of decentralization (DoD), scalability, and security of a blockchain system cannot be maximized simultaneously. Software architects must identify Pareto-optimal configurations of blockchain systems to balance the trade-offs between DoD, scalability, and security, in order to meet the non-functional requirements imposed by their use case. I developed 3SIM, a Palladio-based discrete-event simulator for simulating blockchain systems. 3SIM provides a metamodel that enables software-architecture-focused modeling of blockchain systems, and a simulation model, that gathers the data necessary to compute several output metrics, which are suitable to investigate the blockchain trilemma. 3SIM extends SM-SIM, a blockchain simulator for simulating selfish-mining attacks. Experiments were conducted to demonstrate the plausibility and utility of results produced by 3SIM. The experiments help to gain a better understanding of how different blockchain system configurations influence the manifestation of the blockchain trilemma.