# Technical Diagram Analysis
## Components
1. **PDS Nodes**
- Four purple hexagons labeled "PDS" (Process/Data Storage).
- Each hexagon contains a pink cylinder, likely representing data storage or processing units.
2. **Central Component**
- A diamond-shaped element labeled "Multi-party computation."
- Positioned at the center, acting as a hub for inter-node communication.
## Flow and Connections
- **Bidirectional Communication**
- Dashed arrows connect each PDS node to the central "Multi-party computation" diamond.
- Arrows indicate two-way data exchange or computational interactions.
## Diagram Structure
- **Layout**
- Symmetrical arrangement with PDS nodes at cardinal directions (top, bottom, left, right).
- Central diamond serves as the focal point for multi-party interactions.
## Purpose
- Illustrates a distributed system where multiple PDS nodes collaborate via multi-party computation.
- Emphasizes secure or indirect communication (dashed arrows) between nodes.
## Notes
- No numerical data or trends present; purely structural representation.
- No legend or additional labels beyond "PDS" and "Multi-party computation."