Questionnaire to Validate the developed  "Self-Sovereign Identity Framework for  Blockchain-based land registry"  complies with SSI principles.
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Section A: Respondents Background

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What your Name? (Please leave blank if you want to be anonymous)

In which industry or field do you currently work?

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How many years of experience do you have in the industry or field?

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What is your current job profile?

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Land Registry:
A land registry is a government or public office responsible for maintaining a record of land ownership, transfer, and other legal interests in land. The registry typically includes a database of property titles, deeds, mortgages, and other important documents related to land ownership. The land registry system is designed to provide a secure and accurate way of recording land transactions and establishing legal ownership of property. It is an important tool for protecting property rights, resolving property disputes, and ensuring transparency in the real estate market. The registry is usually managed at the national or state level and can be accessed by individuals, businesses, and government agencies to verify land ownership and obtain property-related information.

Are you familiar with the concept of land registry/land registration?

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What are some of the main challenges or issues faced by land registry systems today? (Select all that apply) 

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SSI:
Self-sovereign identity (SSI) is a concept of digital identity that puts individuals in control of their own personal data and how it is shared. It is a decentralized approach to identity management where individuals own and control their digital identity, instead of relying on centralized entities such as governments or corporations. SSI allows individuals to have greater privacy, security, and control over their personal information and provides a more transparent and trustworthy way of conducting transactions and exchanging data in the digital world. It is based on the principles of user-centric, privacy by design, and decentralized architecture.

How would you rate your expertise in SSI?

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Are you involved in any SSI-related research or projects, or do you have knowledge of SSI? Please select one of the following:

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This research is focused on the following SSI principles
  1. User Control and Consent: Self-sovereign identity puts users in control of their own identity information. This means that individuals should have the right to determine what personal data is collected, how it is used, and who has access to it. Users should also have the ability to revoke consent and delete their data at any time.
  2. Privacy and Protection: Self-sovereign identity requires that personal data be protected and kept private. This includes using encryption and other security measures to prevent unauthorized access, and ensuring that personal data is not shared with third parties without explicit consent.
  3. Persistence: Self-sovereign identity requires that identity information be persistent, meaning that it can be used across different applications and contexts. This requires the use of standardized formats and protocols for identity information, such as decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and verifiable credentials.
  4. Transparency: Self-sovereign identity requires that identity systems be transparent and open. This means that the rules and processes governing identity systems should be clearly defined and visible to all stakeholders, and that there should be a clear audit trail for all identity transactions.
  5. Portability: Self-sovereign identity requires that individuals have the ability to easily move their identity information from one system to another. This means that identity systems should be designed to allow for easy transfer of personal data, and that users should have the ability to take their identity information with them as they move between different systems and applications.
  6. Interoperability: Self-sovereign identity requires that identity systems be interoperable, meaning that they can work together seamlessly. This requires the use of open standards and protocols for identity information, as well as the ability to transfer and use identity information across different systems and applications.
  7. Human Integration: Self-sovereign identity requires that identity systems be designed with human needs in mind. This means that identity systems should be user-friendly and accessible, and that they should be designed to accommodate a wide range of human needs and abilities.
  8. Inclusion: Self-sovereign identity requires that identity systems be inclusive and accessible to all. This means that identity systems should be designed to accommodate a wide range of cultural, linguistic, and social contexts, and that they should be accessible to individuals regardless of their socioeconomic status, location, or other factors.

How familiar are you with the following SSI Principles; user control & consent, privacy & protection, persistence, portability, transparency, interoperability, human integration, and inclusion?

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Which of the following benefits of SSI do you believe would be most valuable for land registry systems? (Select all that apply)

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How important do you believe it is for land registry systems to comply with SSI principles?

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Which SSI components provide sufficient guidance for compliance with the SSI principles? (Please select all that apply)

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Which factors will be most critical in the widespread adoption of SSI in the land registry system?  (Select all that apply)

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What challenges do you anticipate when implementing SSI in land registry systems? (Select all that apply)

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