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PoryGON: A Value-added Models Factor for C2C2B

Vol 8 , Issue 2 , April - June 2020 | Pages: 170-172 | Research Paper  

https://doi.org/10.51976/ijari.822027

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Author Details ( * ) denotes Corresponding author

1. * Shimada Akihabara, Transfer Systems Ltd., Matcha City, Japan (porygon@transfer.co.jk)
2. Mattan Schlomi, Taipei Institute for Business Economics, Taipei, Taiwan,

PoryGON is a value-added models factor for consumer-to-consumer-to-business (C2C2B) storage, trade, and exchange networks based on security software to protect inter-hospital patient information distribution. We describe the process of modifying the program to handle C2C2B type information exchange and use a simulated stock market with a central business and 10000 consumers to test the effects of the software relative to a simulation in its absence. Effects on business profitability were significantly and consistently positive, and the software at no point showed signs of reduced performance at the maximum operational demands of the simulation. PoryGON’s utility as a digital adjuvant to C2C2B networks is demonstrated and elaborated on.

Keywords

C2C2B; Computation; Financial; Software


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