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 Interfaces exist between the various independent components of the DIDO and are therefore fundamental to the integration of DIDO components into a system. Bidirectional interfaces are defined between:
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To go beyond simply filling the roles traditionally fulfilled by cash, DIDOs (e.g., cryptocurrencies) need to become part of a fully distributed System-of-Systems (SoS) rather than a single monolithic product offering from a single source. Although the use of</description>
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Using a DIDO is not just a simple shift in policies, procedures, and practices. It is a change in the entire architectural paradigm. Moving away from centralized control to distributed requires a complete change in how the system is normalized into systems, subsystems, components, etc. It also requires a shift in the basic underlying principles of the system. DIDOs are generally:</description>
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A major problem confronting DIDO Communities is the development of customer support to deal with issues encountered with either DIDO Transactions,  Smart Contracts (especially those written externally by third parties), or DIDO OSS. For example, people have come to expect that when they use financial services, there will be recourse if transactions have unintended consequences. Recently, Coinbase, which provides an easy-to-use service for tr…</description>
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The existing strategy for software and system assurance is already defined by the  Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE). It establishes a common framework for analysis and exchange of information related to system assurance and trustworthiness, and defines the following kinds of assurance that need to be addressed:</description>
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        <description>2.2.1.2 Tools

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Tools are used to create, debug, maintain, or otherwise support other programs, applications, and communities. Within the DIDO architecture the application covers the DIDO platform, domain, exchange, node, and node network.
2.2.1.2.1 Logging2.2.1.2.2 Semantic Web2.2.1.2.3 Open Source Communities</description>
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