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<noinclude>{{legacy|writing}}{{glossary}}{{stub}}</noinclude>The [[Platform network]] is the name given to the total of all [[Platform]] organisations as a whole. The [[Platform specification]] defines how to operate as a "Platform" (a node in the Platform network).<noinclude>
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== Large-scale organisation ==
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Due to the fact that Platforms are based on a shared system, multiple platforms form a network quite easily and can begin to implement concepts that require a certain scale in order to be feasible. Access to information about what is going on system-wide and the ease of creating and managing projects with the Platform software will lead to the rise of network-wide projects, products and services involving contributors from multiple platforms.
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== See also ==
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*[[Platform]]
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*[[Platform specification]]
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The Platform network is the name given to the total of all Platform organisations as a whole. The Platform specification defines how to operate as a "Platform" (a node in the Platform network).

Large-scale organisation

Due to the fact that Platforms are based on a shared system, multiple platforms form a network quite easily and can begin to implement concepts that require a certain scale in order to be feasible. Access to information about what is going on system-wide and the ease of creating and managing projects with the Platform software will lead to the rise of network-wide projects, products and services involving contributors from multiple platforms.

See also