| OMG CORBAservices: Common Object Services Specification. OMG Document formal/98-12-09, 1998. |
....left to application developers. The OMG, however, has started a comprehensive development of a new architecture denoted as Model Driven Architecture (MDA) 19] The objective is to interrelate IDL specifications, UML modeling [20] Meta Object Facility [21] and XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) [22]. The forthcoming MDA might provide a useful starting point for tools supporting interoperability between parts of an application running on different middleware platforms. Recent Developments The previous section identified many important areas where further research and development are still ....
OMG. XMI Specification. OMG document formal/200011 -02, November 2000.
....The burden of interoperability is totally left to application developers. The OMG, however, has started a comprehensive development of a new architecture denoted as Model Driven Architecture (MDA) 19] The objective is to interrelate IDL specifications, UML modeling [20] Meta Object Facility [21], and XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) 22] The forthcoming MDA might provide a useful starting point for tools supporting interoperability between parts of an application running on different middleware platforms. Recent Developments The previous section identified many important areas where ....
OMG. MOF Specification. OMG document formal/200004 -03, April 2000.
....kind of interoperability. The burden of interoperability is totally left to application developers. The OMG, however, has started a comprehensive development of a new architecture denoted as Model Driven Architecture (MDA) 19] The objective is to interrelate IDL specifications, UML modeling [20], Meta Object Facility [21] and XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) 22] The forthcoming MDA might provide a useful starting point for tools supporting interoperability between parts of an application running on different middleware platforms. Recent Developments The previous section identified ....
OMG. UML Specification. OMG document formal/200003 -01, March 2000.
....Typical middleware services include directory, trading and brokerage services for discovery, transactions, persistent repositories, and different transparencies such as location transparency and failure transparency. Examples of middleware include Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) [2], Java 2 TM Enterprise and Micro Editions (J2EE and J2ME) 3, 4] Distributed Common Object Model (DCOM) 5] and Wireless Application Environment (WAE) 6] Characteristically, the competing middleware specifications provide many similar but slightly different services. The Parlay Group [7] has ....
OMG CORBA v2.4.2 Specification. OMG document formal/2001-02-01, February 2001.
....left to application developers. The OMG, however, has started a comprehensive development of a new architecture denoted as Model Driven Architecture (MDA) 39] The objective is to interrelate IDL specifications, UML modeling [40] Meta Object Facility [41] and XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) [42]. The forthcoming MDA might provide a useful starting point for tools supporting interoperability between parts of an application running on different middleware platforms. Conclusions Almost ten years ago Mark Weiser [10] identified the target in future computing to be invisible computing, to ....
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OMG. Unified Modeling Language v1.4. OMG Document: formal/01-09-67, Sept. 2001.
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OMG. Interchange Metamodel in XML. OMG Document: formal/01-02-15, Feb. 2001.
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OMG: IDL to Java Language Mapping Specification. OMG Document formal/99-07-53, OMG: 1999
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