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... 2001. [12] Object Management Group, The: UML 2.0 Superstructure, 2005. Version 2.0. http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?ptc/2004-10-02. Last visited: 03-23-05. [13] D. Riehle, H. Zullighoven: Understanding and Using Patterns. ... "
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Object Management Group, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Computer Society, New York, Addison Wesley, Lecture Notes, handler use cases, model transformation engine, crosscutting services, event selection policy, generic aspect model, metamodel reuse
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... http://keryxsoft.hpl.hp.com/doc/ins.html, Boston, MA, September (1997). 11. Sun Microsystems. Java Message Service API, http://java.sun.com/products/jms/, January 22 (2001). 12. Object Management Group (OMG), CORBA Notification Service, specification version 1.0. June 20 (2000). ... "
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... Unified Modeling Language (UML) is rapidly maturing into the de facto standard for modeling of software-intensive systems. Standardized by the Object Management Group (OMG) in November 1997, ... "
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Handbook of Object Technology
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... The most common protocol in use today is the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) promulgated by the Object Management Group. Two other protocols are the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) defined by Microsoft for use on its Windows platforms, and ... "
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