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CA 2595708

In a method for building distributed software, a single computer program may be written which includes distinct sets of routines defining operation at distinct computing devices (or types of computing devices) in a distributed system. Direct calls may be made between routines, even if the routines define operation of distinct computing devices. Through examination and processing of the computer program, multiple computer programs which collectively constitute distributed software for the distributed system are created. Each program defines the operation of a computing device within the system. Direct calls are emulated using instructions for inter-process communication which effect remote routine invocation transparently from the perspective of the developer. In the result, the run-time operation of each output computer program at its respective target computing device is consistent with the operation defined for that computing device within the input computer program. Advantageously, the developer may be shielded from numerous implementation details.

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