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-#MARINOS ILIADIS
+##MSc Project
+- Marinos Iliadis
+- University of Southampton 2017-2018
+- MSc Data Science
 
-##Eclipse Gradle project
+## Project Title
+Maintaining Privacy in Database and Data exchange using Blockchain Mechanisms and Smart Contract
 
 ## How to import the project into Eclipse
 
-Open Eclipse -> Go to File -> Open Project From File System -> Show other specialised import wizard-> Gradle -> Existing Gradle -> sample-project-gradle-master
-Import this project to Eclipse (I use Eclipse Oxygen 3A) as an existing grandle project.
-Our eclipse project uses the web3j library. Java library to interact with Ethereum blockchain and solidity smart contracts
-Run the "Application.java"
+- Open Eclipse -> Go to File -> Open Project From File System -> Show other specialised import wizard-> Gradle -> Existing Gradle -> sample-project-gradle-master
+- Import this project to Eclipse (I use Eclipse Oxygen 3A) as an existing Gradle project.
+- Our eclipse project uses the web3j library. Java library to interact with Ethereum blockchain and solidity smart contracts
+- Run the "Application.java"
 
 ### Functionality
 
@@ -26,44 +30,45 @@ This decentralised application shows an Access control mechanism in order to inc
 
 ### Ethereum wallet
 
-To use our java dapp need to have an Ethereum wallet. Set up a password.
-This can be generated using the web3j command line tool.
-https://docs.web3j.io/command_line.html
+- To use our java dapp need to have an Ethereum wallet. Set up a password.
+- This can be generated using the web3j command line tool.
+- https://docs.web3j.io/command_line.html
 
 OR 
 
-Using the MyEtherWallet website to create an Ethereum wallet file
-https://www.myetherwallet.com/
+- Using the MyEtherWallet website to create an Ethereum wallet file
+- https://www.myetherwallet.com/
 
 ### Manage account
 
-By using MetaMask Google Chrome Extension
-check how it works here:
-https://metamask.io/
+- By using MetaMask Google Chrome Extension
+- Check how it works here:
+- https://metamask.io/
 
-OR 
-By visiting Etherscan's website and add the addres to th search bar
-https://etherscan.io/
+OR
+ 
+- By visiting Etherscan's website and add the address to the search bar
+- https://etherscan.io/
 
 
-### Request some ether
+### Request some Ether from Faucet
 
-Import the wallet file into the MetaMask account.
-Change from Main Netwotk to Ropsten Network and click the Buy button.
-Then, click Ropsten test Fuacet. 
-Request ether several times.
-Ether need to deploy and interact with the functions of our smart contract
+- Import the wallet file into the MetaMask account.
+- Change from Main Netwotk to Ropsten Network and click the Buy button.
+- Then, click Ropsten test Faucet. 
+- Request Ether several times.
+- Ether are required for the deployment and the interaction with the functions of our smart contract
 
 ### Smart contracts
 
-There are several smart contracts in this dapp, the most updated one is the "Acladv.java".
-You can find all smart contracts of my project in the folder src/main/resources insolidity type (.sol)
-You can test them in https://remix.ethereum.org/ as well
+- There are several smart contracts in this dapp, the most updated one is the "Acladv.java".
+- You can find all smart contracts of my project in the folder src/main/resources insolidity type (.sol)
+- You can test them in https://remix.ethereum.org/ as well
 
 ### Infura
 
-Cloud-based ethereum clients. Need to sign in and create a auto generated token in order to use our java dapp.
-https://infura.io/register.html
+- Cloud-based ethereum clients. Need to sign in and create a auto generated token in order to use our java dapp.
+- https://infura.io/register.html
 
 ### Testnet
 
@@ -71,32 +76,32 @@ In this prototype java dapp we deploy our contract on the Ropsten Test Network
 
 ### Solidity compiler and Java wrappers
 
-A) Compiling Solidity source code
-1) npm install -g solc
-2) solc or solcjs <contract>.sol --bin --abi --optimize -o <output-dir>/
-Links: 
-https://web3j.readthedocs.io/en/latest/smart_contracts.html
-https://www.npmjs.com/package/solc
-http://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/installing-solidity.html
+-- A) Compiling Solidity source code
+- 1) npm install -g solc
+- 2) solc or solcjs <contract>.sol --bin --abi --optimize -o <output-dir>/
+-- Links: 
+- https://web3j.readthedocs.io/en/latest/smart_contracts.html
+- https://www.npmjs.com/package/solc
+- http://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/installing-solidity.html
 
-B) Auto generated Java wrapper for solidity smart contract
+-- B) Auto generated Java wrapper for solidity smart contract
 Need first to save your solidity code into a Notepad++ file with extention <yourcontract>.sol
 Solidity smart contract wrappers
-3) web3j solidity generate [--javaTypes|--solidityTypes] /path/to/<smart-contract>.bin /path/to/<smart-contract>.abi -o /path/to/src/main/java -p com.your.organisation.name
-Link:
-https://docs.web3j.io/smart_contracts.html#smart-contract-wrappers
+- 3) web3j solidity generate [--javaTypes|--solidityTypes] /path/to/<smart-contract>.bin /path/to/<smart-contract>.abi -o /path/to/src/main/java -p com.your.organisation.name
+-- Link:
+- https://docs.web3j.io/smart_contracts.html#smart-contract-wrappers
 
 ### Viewing logs on blockchain
 
-Logback configuration is provided in the project dependencies giving the opportunity to logging of protocol 
+- Logback configuration is provided in the project dependencies giving the opportunity to logging of protocol 
 messages.
-To enable change the following line in the logback configuration: 
+- To enable this need to change the following line in the logback config: 
 
 ```xml
 <logger name="org.web3j.protocol" level="DEBUG"/>
 ```
-### Extra Dependencies (check build.grandle)
+### Extra Dependencies for the project (check build.grandle)
 
-Assert java 3.10.0
-Javatuples 1.2
-JUnit 4.12 for testing
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+- Assert java 3.10.0
+- Javatuples 1.2
+- JUnit 4.12 for testing
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-#MSc Project
+##MSc Project
 - Marinos Iliadis
 - University of Southampton 2017-2018
 - MSc Data Science