-If you decide to go for the GRAS interface, you should definitively
-read the \ref GRAS_tut. The first section constitutes an introduction
-to the tool and presents the model we use. The second section
-constitutes a complete step-by-step tutorial building a distributed
-application from the beginning and exemplifying most of the GRAS
-features in the process. The last section groups some HOWTOS
-highlighting a given feature of the framework in a more concise way.
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