Distributed agent-centric system for indigenous data sovereignty

dc.contributor.advisorKeegan, Te Taka Adrian Gregory
dc.contributor.authorNoovao, Setephano
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-17T21:25:36Z
dc.date.available2025-02-17T21:25:36Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractThe sovereignty of indigenous data is a key issue facing indigenous communities. Holochain, a distributed ledger technology, has the potential to address some of the challenges indigenous communities face with respect to data sovereignty. The purpose of this thesis is to critically evaluate the feasibility of using holochain technology to support indigenous data sovereignty. This paper first explores the literature on holochain technology, examining its underlying architecture and features. The research employs a three-phase design science research methodology, conducting an experiment to explore the integration of a decentralized application, holochain, with a prominent cloud service provider. The first phase concentrates on emulating real data-sharing platforms that may utilize data at its disposal, following the principles of indigenous data sovereignty, where a centralized platform could be hosted on a cloud computing service with multiple services in operation. The second phase involves developing a holochain application guided by the principles of indigenous data sovereignty. The final phase seeks to combine the established centralized platform from the first phase with the outcomes of the holochain application from the second phase to experimentally assess whether both technologies can create a data sovereignty solution that aligns with the needs of indigenous data sovereignty. The results of the experiment will provide a solid foundation for understanding the current state of the field and identifying areas where holochain can potentially offer solutions. Furthermore, the results of our research indicate that holochain shows significant promise in tackling the issue of indigenous data sovereignty, although there are considerable limitations that must be addressed and resolved to achieve improved results.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/17186
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe University of Waikatoen_NZ
dc.rightsAll items in Research Commons are provided for private study and research purposes and are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.en_NZ
dc.subjectholochain
dc.subjectblockchain
dc.subjectindigenous data sovereignty
dc.subjectdata sovereignty
dc.subjectdistributed systems
dc.subjectagent-centric systems
dc.subjectrust
dc.subjectalgorithmic sovereignty
dc.subjectmāori algorithmic sovereignty
dc.titleDistributed agent-centric system for indigenous data sovereignty
dc.typeThesisen
dspace.entity.typePublication
pubs.place-of-publicationHamilton, New Zealanden_NZ
thesis.degree.grantorThe University of Waikatoen_NZ
thesis.degree.levelMastersen
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Engineering (ME)

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