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An Operating System (OS), in its most general sense, is software that allows a user to run other applications in a computing device, as well as Virtual Machine applications, which emulate another computer. While it is possible for a software application to interface directly with hardware, it is not advisable from a</description>
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The concept of an Operating Environment (Run Time System) is generally traced back to Ada, which defined: an abstract interface to the underlying operating system, thread and task management, as well as mechanisms for monitoring, tuning, and performing dynamic memory management (all to protect against access to unallocated memory, buffer overflow errors, range violations, off-by-one errors, array access errors, and other detectable poor cod…</description>
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A DIDO platform definition encapsulates the complete environment that supports a running DIDO. The DIDO platform covers the hardware, operating system (OS), DIDO software, and the connection to the network. There are potentially many related DIDO platforms defined for any particular domain. Each DIDO platform can vary the hardware,</description>
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A  distributed application is software that does not reside on a single computer, centralized server, decentralized server, or set of clustered servers. The application is distributed among nodes on the network. Each instance of the application on each node executes the same code and gets the same results based on the current state of the data and the input data sent to it. In other words, the distributed application's nodes are determini…</description>
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