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-Vendor-specific solutions, proprietary platforms, and product-level design decisions, including packaging, deployment topology, and vendor-specific configuration models, fall outside the scope of this [[fxdemo:dido_99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:r:reference_architecture|Reference Architecture]].+Vendor-specific solutions, proprietary platforms, and product-level design decisions, including packaging, deployment topology, and vendor-specific configuration models, fall outside the scope of this [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:r:reference_architecture|Reference Architecture]].
  
 FDIS-RA does not endorse, evaluate, certify, or constrain any particular product, platform, service, vendor, or commercial offering. The use of a particular product or platform does not, by itself, demonstrate alignment or conformance with FDIS-RA. FDIS-RA does not endorse, evaluate, certify, or constrain any particular product, platform, service, vendor, or commercial offering. The use of a particular product or platform does not, by itself, demonstrate alignment or conformance with FDIS-RA.
  
-Product architectures may realise the architectural responsibilities, boundaries, interfaces, and governance mechanisms defined by FDIS-RA. Product-specific design and implementation decisions remain the responsibility of vendors, system architects, integrators, acquisition authorities, and implementing organisations.+Product architectures may realize the architectural responsibilities, boundaries, interfaces, and governance mechanisms defined by FDIS-RA. Product-specific design and implementation decisions remain the responsibility of vendors, system architects, integrators, acquisition authorities, and implementing organizations.
  
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