The Object Management Architecture Guide explains the Object Management Architecture--what it is and how it will be implemented. It also provides a complete overview of the Object Management Group and its mission, and explains what OMG's role is in making OMA a reality.
The OMA Guide contains descriptions of OMG's central design guidelines, the Object Model and Reference Model, and demonstrates how OMG uses them to create a distributed object computing environment. It explains OMG's technical objectives and the process by which they are achieved. The Guide also provides information on how OMG works to achieve consensus in creating an open distributed object environment, and how you can participate in that process.
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The Object Management Group is a nonprofit international corporation dedicated to establishing industry guidelines and object management specifications which provide a common framework for distributed application development. Founded in 1989, the OMG membership includes over 500 information system vendors, software developers, and users. OMG's first specification, The Common Object Request Broker (CORBA), is widely regarded as the industry standard for distributed application development.
The Object Management Architecture Guide explains the Object Management Architecture what it is and how it will be implemented. It also provides a complete overview of the Object Management Group and its mission, and explains what OMG's role is in making OMA a reality.
The OMA Guide contains descriptions of OMG's central design guidelines, the Object Model and Reference Model, and demonstrates how OMG uses them to create a distributed object computing environment. It explains OMG's technical objectives and the process by which they are achieved. The Guide also provides information on how OMG works to achieve consensus in creating an open distributed object environment, and how you can participate in that process.
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