Recent evolutions in computer networks have made it possible to consider distributed platforms as possible architectures for numerous applications. The classes of distributed applications are numerous and go from time consuming application (performance quest) to geographically distributed applications through safety and critical softwares. As beforehand, hardware evolutions have been fast paced and much earlier than software techniques to build applications on these distributed targets. In this paper, we shall investigate and compare three different approaches: the language approach of Ada 95 for distributed systems vs. two distributed platforms. And for this evaluation, we shall take the developer's view, that is to go beyond the technical response but to take into account the developer of the distributed application.
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