7-1-3. Verifier
The Verifier plays a crucial role in validating the results of processed SubJobs and Jobs. The following are the main roles and process flow of the Verifier:
Verification of results based on processing logic The Verifier checks whether the processing results of each SubJob and Job have been legitimately processed according to the processing logic defined by the ProgramId. This verification process evaluates the consistency, completeness, and accuracy of the results. When verifying results, the Verifier uses predefined criteria and thresholds to quantitatively assess the quality of the results. This allows for the detection and elimination of fraudulent processing or erroneous results.
Application of rewards and penalties Based on the results of the Verifier's validation, rewards or penalties are applied to each Job. Jobs processed as legitimate results are given predetermined rewards. These rewards are adjusted according to the quality and quantity of processing. On the other hand, Jobs processed as illegitimate results are subject to penalties (fines). Penalties serve to compensate for damages caused by fraudulent processing and have the effect of deterring misconduct.
The Verifier plays an essential role in ensuring the quality and reliability of processing in EMETH's architecture. The Verifier's rigorous verification process eliminates fraudulent processing and erroneous results, maintaining the integrity of the entire system. Moreover, the application of rewards and penalties provides appropriate incentives to participants, promoting legitimate processing.
The function of the Verifier forms the foundation of trust in a distributed system. In a distributed environment where each node performs its own processing, result verification and quality control become important challenges. To address this challenge, the Verifier provides a highly transparent verification process. This allows system participants to confirm the legitimacy of processing results while minimizing the risk of fraudulent activities.
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