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-======== Test Environment (TE) ========+======== Test Environment (TE) Systems Description ​======== 
 +[[dido:​public|Return to Public Area]]
  
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 +<​html>​
 +   <​center style="​font-size:​30px">​
 +      <​b>​DISTRIBUTED IMMUTABLE DATA OBJECT</​b>​
 +   </​center>​
 +   <​center style="​font-size:​30px">​
 +      DIDO
 +   </​center>​
 +   <​center style="​font-size:​30px">​
 +      Test Environment (TE)
 +      <br/>
 +      System Description
 +   </​center>​
 +   <​center>​
 +     <​i>​Version 0.2</​i>​
 +   </​center>​
 +   <​center>​
 +     <​i>​August 2019</​i>​
 +   </​center>​
 +</​html>​
 +{{ :​dido-te_logo.png?​400 |}}
 +<​html>​
 +<center style="​font-size:​12px">​
 +    R. W. “Nick” Stavros<​br/>​
 +    Ian T. Stavros<​br/>​
 +    Bryan Turek
 +</​center>​
 +<center style="​font-size:​10px">​
 +    <​b><​i>​Jackrabbit Consulting</​i></​b>​
 +</​center>​
 +<center style="​font-size:​12px">​
 +    Marc Abrams<​br/>​
 +    John Black
 +</​center>​
 +<center style="​font-size:​10px">​
 +    <​b><​i>​Harmonia Holdings, LLC</​i></​b>​
 +</​center>​
 +</​html>​
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 +===== Abstract =====
 +  : //The excitement, expansion, and advancement in Distributed Computing resulting from 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]].
 +))
 +paper has highlighted the need for an easy, secure, isolated, sandbox containing a wide assortment of virtual computer nodes that supports the needs of a community of users to experiment with different and diverse DIDO platforms supporting a wide range of Distributed Immutable Data Objects (DIDO)s, where it is understood that DIDOs include, but not limited to cryptocurrencies,​ original blockchain, distributed ledger technologies,​ files and communications. This paper, an OMG Discussion paper, presents an TE for DIDOs.//
  
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 +  * [[dido:​public:​ra:​0.front:​4_toc ​Table of Contents ]] 
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