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| ======== Test Environment (TE) Systems Description ======== | ======== Test Environment (TE) Systems Description ======== | ||
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| + | R. W. “Nick” Stavros<br/> | ||
| + | Ian T. Stavros<br/> | ||
| + | Bryan Turek | ||
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| + | <b><i>Jackrabbit Consulting</i></b> | ||
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| + | Marc Abrams<br/> | ||
| + | John Black | ||
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| + | <b><i>Harmonia Holdings, LLC</i></b> | ||
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| ===== Abstract ===== | ===== Abstract ===== | ||
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| (( S. Nakamoto, "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," 24 May 2009. [Online]. Available: [[https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf]]. | (( S. Nakamoto, "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," 24 May 2009. [Online]. Available: [[https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf]]. | ||
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| - | paper has highlighted the need for a Reference Architecture (RA) focused on Distributed Immutable Data Objects (DIDO)s, where it is understood that DIDOs include, but not limited to cryptocurrencies, the original blockchain, and distributed ledger technologies. This paper, an OMG Discussion paper, presents an RA for DIDOs.// | + | 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_toc | Table of Contents ]] | + | * [[dido:public:ra:0.front:4_toc | Table of Contents ]] |
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