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\chapter{Introduction}
\label{cha:Introduction}
\emph{This guide assumes that the reader is familiar with the basics of
distributed application programming: RPCs, RMIs, IDLs, and the various
distributed computing standards such as CORBA and ONC~RPC\@. Readers who are
unfamiliar with distributed computing should review these terms before
proceeding through this manual.}
\input{goals}
\input{org}
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