Although the CBSE task force has not yet reached agreement on a paradigm for design of distributed computing systems, a review of some tools used in practice to develop existing distributed systems reveals some emerging trends from the marketplace. These trends support the “allocation paradigm” for distributed design, but have conceptual clashes with traditional CASE tools, and lack of integration with requirements tools, but there is hope for the future.
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