To help the readers more conveniently and more comprehensively understand Trias, we will publish a weekly project report on every Monday. The contents of each weekly project report will include the product development progresses, the current market operation, etc. Please pay your attention to it.
The following is the weekly report of Trias for the last week (from March 25, 2019 to March 31, 2019):
I. Project Progress
1. Development Progress
(1) Test Version 1 of Trias Wallet for both the mobile terminal and the PC terminal with an address hiding function has been launched.
(2) Some new contents have been added to the code architecture and guidance documents for all the modules of the L-layer Test Network Version 1 of Trias and the code architecture and guidance documents have been improved.
(3) The problem — “the process of used CPU 100%” — that occurs when over 100,000 transactions are requested in one second under the circumstance of high concurrency consensus has been solved in the L-layer pressure test of Trias. Fix PR: https://github.com/trias-lab/tmware/issues/4
(4) The blocking problem and the resource preemption problem that occur when the L-layer of Trias uses ZMQ and TEE service communications have been solved. Fix PR: https://github.com/trias-lab/tmware/issues/3
(5) When the new StreamNet algorithm of the L-layer DAG of Trias is used in the parallel transaction, the tests for 100 accounts and over 10,000 transaction requests in one second have passed.
(6) Some new contents have been added to the new regression cases of the L-layer GAG of Trias, APP + front end part.
2. The Technical White Paper:
(1) Some new contents have been added to the parallel implementation part of the new StreamNet algorithm of the L-level DAG and the parallel implementation part has been optimized.
II. Marketing Progress
1. On March 29, the School of Software and Microelectronics of Peking University — Octa Innovations Collaborative Laboratory held the 12th Academic Salon as scheduled. The salon started with the Research on Elliptic Curve Encryption and Parallelism. Professor Shen Qingni and Deputy Professor Fang Yuejian from the School of Software and Microelectronics of Peking University, Core Technician of Trias Hu Zhilin, and many doctoral degree candidates and master degree candidates together participated in the salon.