Optimized design of digital ledger posting based on virtual reality technology
Samuel Ejiro Uwhejevwe-Togbolo,
Ajueyitse Martins Otuedon,
Jacob Martins Sigah,
Theresa Nkechi Ofor,
Augustine Akpojevwe Okwoma and
Festus Elugom Ubogu
SAP Gamification and Augmented Reality, 2025
Abstract:
The study examined optimized design of digital ledger posting based on virtual reality technology. The convention of Virtual Reality (VR) and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is a revolutionary change in the design and interaction of digital systems. The study finds that there are several design principles and technological considerations that were critical to the implementation of VR-enhanced digital ledger systems to succeed by a thorough examination of the existing literature and case studies. This research design is a qualitative study and will involve an exploratory approach to research the topic of Virtual Reality (VR) implementation with digital ledger posting systems. The study mainly includes a literature review and case study analysis of the existing literature and case studies in order to draw best practice and practical information. Case studies are also used as one of the main methodological instruments to provide the real-life examples of VR in financial, accounting, and the sphere of supply chains. The research is aimed at gaining insight into the way VR would maximize digital ledger posting, and not the quantification of predetermined variables. It was revealed in the study that VR provides users with many chances to perceive multidimensional datasets in a way that is not possible in a traditional 2D interface. The study concluded that the ongoing development of the digital economy, these systems will be able to increase the levels of transparency, minimize errors, and promote more efficient and cooperative and resilient organizational processes.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/gr2025249
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