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On the use of pre-defined implementation constructs in distributed systems design
This paper introduces the concept of pre-defined implementation constructs (PDICs) as a method for distributed systems design. It discusses how PDICs should be selected and used, and shows the applicability of this method on basis of a middle size design example: the implementation of a sliding window protocol.<>