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A major functional requirement is to provide a classifications of allowable nodes within the DIDO network. A detailed explanation of DIDO networks is provided by in  Network Access Control. 

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A Platform is an overloaded term and depends on the context it is used in. Sometimes, Platform refers to just the hardware (i.e., x86, 68000, CISC, RISC, ARM, etc.), other times it can refer to the Operating system (i.e., Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, iOS), sometimes it can refer to the run-time environment provided by the programming languages used (i.e., C, C++, C#, Java or .NET), while othertimes it can refer to the networking used to co…</description>
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