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NDDI (Network Digital Domain Instance) – Is an addressable instance, created and persistently existing under the Gativus domain. The technical implementation of NDDI's at the technological level is based on existing computer technologies and is thus a software program.
Each NDDI has a global unique name (UNON - Unique Node Name).UNON's are IPv6 addresses.
The relationship between NDDI's are established between the internal components of NDDI's which form connection points (Point Of Connection - POCN) to participate in a Relationship.
Point of Connection (POCN) brings a specific internal component of NDDI's to the surface of the node and allows it to participate in the construction of a Gativus Network (GATN).
Currently, 6 types of functional internal components have been identified, grouped into corresponding sections. The components within each section have different properties and are interconnected with each other to achieve the required implementation of an NDDI. These types are:
- V - Information Values stored in addressable containers;
- B - Autonomous Behavior — the internal response of an NDDI when receiving new changes in Information Values;
- S - Structure — The skeletal information of an NDDI sufficient to create another instance of itself on a Gativus Edge device (GATE);
- G - Network Behavior Security Management — Rules and security acting as the controller of relationships between NDDI's;
- T - Network Behavior Target management — the external response of an NDDI when receiving changes in Information Values;
- C - External Intercommunication — message exchange mechanism between foreign networks and isolated groups of NDDI's.
The identification of components and connection points (POCN) is carried out by a Local Connection Name or LOCN in the NDDI space.
Considering that an NDDI itself has a globally unique name (UNON), each component of an NDDI would be addressed by concatenation of UNON + LOCN.