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 [[dido:​public:​ra:​0.front:​start|return to Front Matter]] [[dido:​public:​ra:​0.front:​start|return to Front Matter]]
  
-The Distributed Immutable Data Objects (DIDO) [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​r:​reference_architecture]] is meant to be used as a resource to guide the design, use, or selection of [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​b:​blkchn]], [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​d:​dlt]],​ or other Distributed Computing solutions such as [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​ipfs| InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)]] ​and [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​d:​dds]]. ​+The Distributed Immutable Data Objects (DIDO) [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​r:​reference_architecture]] is meant to be used as a resource to guide the design, use, or selection of [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​b:​blockchain]], [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​d:​dlt]],​ or other Distributed Computing solutions such as [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​ipfs:start| InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)]][[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​d:​dds]] and [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​c:​corba]].
  
 The purpose of DIDO RA 1.0 was to create a better understanding of the Blockchain and DLT, which were exploding in the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​i:​infotech]] world after the publication of Satoshi Nakamoto’s paper "​Bitcoin:​ A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"​(( S. Nakamoto, "​Bitcoin:​ A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System,"​ 24 May 2009. [Online]. Available: [[https://​bitcoin.org/​bitcoin.pdf]]. The purpose of DIDO RA 1.0 was to create a better understanding of the Blockchain and DLT, which were exploding in the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​i:​infotech]] world after the publication of Satoshi Nakamoto’s paper "​Bitcoin:​ A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"​(( S. Nakamoto, "​Bitcoin:​ A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System,"​ 24 May 2009. [Online]. Available: [[https://​bitcoin.org/​bitcoin.pdf]].
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-and the subsequent success of the Bitcoin. Since the publication of Nakamoto'​s paper, this excitement has grown way beyond the original Bitcoin. It has led to the promise/​emergence of many other new cryptocurrencies,​ as well as the application of the well known and established concepts of distributed,​ peer-to-peer applications to supply chains, the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​i:​iiot]],​ natural resources, environmental sciences, and even the monetization of data.+and the subsequent success of the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​b:​bitcoin|Bitcoin]]. Since the publication of Nakamoto'​s paper, this excitement has grown way beyond the original Bitcoin. It has led to the promise/​emergence of many other new cryptocurrencies,​ as well as the application of the well known and established concepts of distributed,​ peer-to-peer ​[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​a:​application|applications]] to supply chains, the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​i:​iiot]],​ natural resources, environmental sciences, and even the monetization of data.
  
 In DIDO RA 2.0, the goal was to focus less on cryptocurrencies and more on generalizing peer-to-peer,​ distributed computing. As a parallel effort to the publication of DIDO RA 2.0, several products have been developed to work in parallel with and complement this paper: In DIDO RA 2.0, the goal was to focus less on cryptocurrencies and more on generalizing peer-to-peer,​ distributed computing. As a parallel effort to the publication of DIDO RA 2.0, several products have been developed to work in parallel with and complement this paper:
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   * **DIDO Reference Implementation (DIDO-RI)**:​ provides a working interface to the DIDO-DM, DIDO-TE and DIDO-CLI.   * **DIDO Reference Implementation (DIDO-RI)**:​ provides a working interface to the DIDO-DM, DIDO-TE and DIDO-CLI.
  
-In DIDO RA 3.0 the goal was to expand ​the the focus to include ​.... +The major enhancement of the DIDO RA 3.0 is the addition of a section on Requirements for DIDO Implementations from the "End User" perspective. Even though these requirements are for DIDO platform developers (e.g., Ethereum, Hyperledger,​ etc.) the intent is to enable a broad range of "End Users",​ e.g., financial, retail, supply chains, etc., to employ one or more DIDO platforms This new section defines a Governance Requirements Model, which is comprised ​of three processes ​Regulations (i.e.requirements specification)Execution ​(i.e., lifecycle from design to maintenance), and Compliance (i.e.oversight of a product or serviceas well asthe processes of Regulation and Execution)This model ensures DIDO implementations are well-governed and moves DIDO Governance from its current "​Execution Centric"​ state (i.eDIDO platform developers) to the overall DIDO [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​c:​coi|Communities of Interest]].
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-//A Special Thanks.// ​This work would not have been possible without the efforts ​of: \\  +
-• Peter DennoComputer ScientistNational Institute of Standards and Technology ​(NIST), Engineering Laboratory100 Bureau DriveGaithersburgMD 20899 +
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-  * **<color #​00008B><​todo @char @nick>​Need to update for 2.0 -keep the paragraph for 2.0 but change to past tenseadd a paragraph for 3.0</​todo></​color>​**+
  
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