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The Cambridge Distributed Computing System (CDCS) is a project developed at the University of Cambridge that aimed to facilitate distributed computing in a networked environment. It was designed to provide a framework for enabling multiple computers to work together on complex tasks, sharing resources and coordinating their activities to achieve common goals. Key features of systems similar to CDCS typically include: 1. **Networked Environment**: Allowing multiple machines to communicate with each other over a network, sharing data and processing tasks.

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