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| ====== Welcome to DIDO WIKI ====== | ====== Welcome to DIDO WIKI ====== | ||
| - | {{:dido-te_logo.png?400|}} | + | {{:dido_network_logo_.png?600|}} |
| ==== Contact Us: ==== | ==== Contact Us: ==== | ||
| - | : [[mailto: DDSFoundation@omg.org]] | + | : [[mailto: info@omg.org | Contact OMG ]] |
| ==== About ==== | ==== About ==== | ||
| - | The <ttip:Object Management Group® (OMG®)> | + | The term Distributed Immutable Data Objects (DIDO) refers to the underlying technologies supporting distributed data and computation across a distributed network of peers using consensus algorithms to maintain integrity and consistency across the network. After the publication of Satoshi Nakamoto’s paper //Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System// |
| - | The Object Management Group® (OMG®) is an international, open membership, not-for-profit technology standards consortium, founded in 1989. OMG standards are driven by vendors, end-users, academic institutions and government agencies</ttip> | + | (( S. Nakamoto, "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," 24 May 2009. [Online]. Available: [[https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf]]. |
| - | <ttip:Data-Distribution Service™>The OMG Data-Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) is the first open international middleware standard directly addressing publish-subscribe communications for real-time and embedded systems.</ttip> | + | )) |
| - | [[ddsf:public:resources:family_of_standards | DDS Family od Standards]], or DDS™, has successfully integrated data-driven applications that demand the highest levels of performance, scalability, reliability and security in business and mission-critical Internet of Things (IoT) environments. | + | and the exponential growth of other cryptocurrencies, there is a need to understand, in general terms, the underlying DIDO architectures and provide a framework to enable engineering due diligence of DIDOs. DIDOs are not limited to cryptocurrencies, the original blockchain, or distributed ledger technologies. DIDOs are applicable to other non-cryptocurrency domains such as supply chain, registries for birth, deaths etc., and lists of identification and authentication (IA) acceptable certificates including those that have been revoked. The DIDO concepts are captured within a [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:r:reference_architecture]], intended to represent any architectures relying on distributed networks of peers that store data and allow parallel computation. The DIDO RA is not intended as a physical “must-have” requirements list, but more as a conceptual catalog of what “can-be”. |
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| - | With this in mind, the Object Management Group (<abbr>OMG [Object Management Group]</abbr>), working in conjunction with the <abbr>OMG [Object Management Group]</abbr> DDS Special Interest Group (SIG), has launched the DDS Foundation. The mission of the Foundation is to drive the adoption, interoperability and success of DDS. | + | |
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| - | The Foundation governs a global community of vendors, users, government institutions and universities to realize the potential of the DDS standard in all industries. By testing conformance and interoperability with the DDS standard, defining industry-specific data models, promoting industry-specific adaptations and implementations of DDS, developing user case libraries and launching educational initiatives, the Foundation members will ensure the ongoing and long-term growth and success of DDS.[[https://www.dds-foundation.org/join-dds-foundation/|DDS Foundation Website]] | + | |
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| - | ==== What is the DDS Foundation ==== | + | |
| - | * The DDS Foundation combines DDS users, government institutions, universities, and DDS software suppliers to realize the potential and benefits of DDS standards | + | |
| - | * Vendor-neutral task force team focused on: | + | |
| - | * Growing awareness-preference-adoption of DDS standards | + | |
| - | * Providing feedback to the DDS SIG for improvements | + | |
| - | * Managed by the Object Management Group (<abbr>OMG [Object Management Group]</abbr>), in parallel to the current <abbr>OMG [Object Management Group]</abbr> DDS Special Interest Group (DDS <abbr>SIG [Special Interest Group]</abbr>). Founded in March 2019. | + | |
| - | ==== Organization ==== | + | |
| - | <figure> | + | |
| - | {{ :ddsf:dds_foundation_organizational_chart.png?400 |}} | + | |
| - | <caption>DDS Foundation Organizational Chart</caption> | + | |
| - | </figure> | + | |
| ==== WIKI Organization ==== | ==== WIKI Organization ==== | ||
| The DDS Foundation WKI site is organized into a private and a public area. | The DDS Foundation WKI site is organized into a private and a public area. | ||
| - | : **[[dido:private|private]]** | + | : **[[dido:private|Private Area]]** |
| - | : area is for internal use only and is never intended for migration from the site | + | : for internal use only and is never intended for migration from the site |
| - | : **[[dido:public|public]]** | + | : **[[dido:public|Public Area ]]** |
| - | : area is a sandbox/development area. The information here is ultimately intended for public consumption | + | : is a sandbox/development area. The information here is ultimately intended for public consumption |
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| : **Note** | : **Note** | ||
| : Follow this link to the official DDS [[https://www.dds-foundation.org/| Foundation site]]. | : Follow this link to the official DDS [[https://www.dds-foundation.org/| Foundation site]]. | ||