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| The Logical Rules and Constraints define the boundaries that preserve the platform-independent meaning of the distributed, | The Logical Rules and Constraints define the boundaries that preserve the platform-independent meaning of the distributed, | ||
| - | These rules protect the distinction between logical elements and later domain, implementation, | + | These rules protect the distinction between logical elements and later domain, implementation, |
| Section 16 expresses the formal logical requirements. This section explains the logical rules and constraints that motivate those requirements. | Section 16 expresses the formal logical requirements. This section explains the logical rules and constraints that motivate those requirements. | ||