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Command Line Interface (CLI) is an interface that uses text based commands to control an external Application, Utility or service. The command text follows prescribed syntax as described by an external document. Generally, the syntax description uses Backus–Naur Form (BNF) or ideally the Augmented BNF (ABNF) as described in IETF RFCs</description>
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Immutable Data Objects does not mean that the Data Object can never change or that it is static or final. What it does mean is that the Data Object is never deleted and any changes have to be made using Transactions. The Transactions define the operations needed to change the Data Object from its previous state to the next state. The Data Object is stored within a record containing a pointer to the previous record Data Object. Since th…</description>
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The following definitions are provided for common understanding of a few essential central terms used in the discussion of a DIDO-CLI. The definition are in alphabetical order and imply no relative importance of one term over another.</description>
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