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DIDO Reference Architecture (DIDO-RA)
DIDO Solutions main product is the DIDO TE, based on the DIDO-RA is the 1st product to provide a distributed testing environment as a service for a wide audience. From personal experimentation to a reliable infrastructure for large companies and analytical insights for government agencies, the testing environment is capable of deploying a network of nodes for use-cases such as; peer-to-peer, blockchains with smart-contracts, and clustered applications in 30 seconds or less. The best part is that a functioning prototype is already built.
DIDO Data Model (DIDO-RA)
DIDO Solutions main product is the DIDO TE, based on the DIDO-RA is the 1st product to provide a distributed testing environment as a service for a wide audience. From personal experimentation to a reliable infrastructure for large companies and analytical insights for government agencies, the testing environment is capable of deploying a network of nodes for use-cases such as; peer-to-peer, blockchains with smart-contracts, and clustered applications in 30 seconds or less. The best part is that a functioning prototype is already built.
DIDO Semantic Query Language (DSQL)
DIDO Solutions main product is the DIDO TE, based on the DIDO-RA is the 1st product to provide a distributed testing environment as a service for a wide audience. From personal experimentation to a reliable infrastructure for large companies and analytical insights for government agencies, the testing environment is capable of deploying a network of nodes for use-cases such as; peer-to-peer, blockchains with smart-contracts, and clustered applications in 30 seconds or less. The best part is that a functioning prototype is already built.
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What are Non-Functional Requirements?
Non-functional requirements are often incorrectly assumed rather than being explicitly defined by users. This can lead to problems towards the end of a project as
How to Assesses Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
An important part of having functional and non-functional requirements is access to a particular effort to determine if the effort complies with the requirements. The