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| Ada (programming language) Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, and object-oriented high-level computer programming language based on Pascal. It was originally designed by a team led by Jean Ichbiah of CII Honeywell Bull under contract to the United States Department of Defense during 1977–1983 to supersede the hundreds of programming languages then used by the US Department of Defense (DoD). Ada_(programming_language)
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| Object Management Group Object Management Group (OMG) is a consortium, originally aimed at setting standards for distributed object-oriented systems, and is now focused on modeling (programs, systems and business processes) and model-based standards. Founded in 1989 by eleven companies (including Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Apple Computer, American Airlines and Data General), OMG tried to create a heterogeneous distributed object standard. Object_Management_Group
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| Real-time computing In computer science, real-time computing (RTC) is the study of hardware and software systems that are subject to a "real-time constraint"—i.e. Real-time_computing
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| Unified Modeling Language Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a standardized general-purpose modeling language in the field of software engineering. UML includes a set of graphical notation techniques to create abstract models of specific systems, referred to as UML model. Unified_Modeling_Language
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| White elephant A white elephant is a valuable possession which its owner cannot dispose of and whose cost (particularly cost of upkeep) exceeds its usefulness. White_elephant
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| Interoperability Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of diverse systems and organizations to work together (inter-operate). The term is often used in a technical systems engineering sense, or alternatively in a broad sense, taking into account social, political, and organizational factors that impact system to system performance. Interoperability
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| Common Object Request Broker Architecture The Common Object Requesting Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) that enables software components written in multiple computer languages and running on multiple computers to work together. Common_Object_Request_Broker_Architecture
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| Abstract syntax tree In computer science, an abstract syntax tree (AST), or just syntax tree, is a tree representation of the syntax of some source code (that has been written in a programming language). Each node of the tree denotes a construct occurring in the source code. Abstract_syntax_tree
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| Software-defined radio A Software-Defined Radio (SDR) system is a radio communication system where components that have typically been implemented in hardware (i.e. Software-defined_radio
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| XML Metadata Interchange The XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) is an OMG standard for exchanging metadata information via Extensible Markup Language (XML). It can be used for any metadata whose metamodel can be expressed in Meta-Object Facility (MOF). XML_Metadata_Interchange
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| Meta-Object Facility The Meta-Object Facility (MOF) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for model-driven engineering. The official reference page may be found at OMG's website. Meta-Object_Facility
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| Interface description language An interface description language (or alternately, interface definition language), or IDL for short, is a specification language used to describe a software component's interface. IDLs describe an interface in a language-neutral way, enabling communication between software components that do not share a language – for example, between components written in C++ and components written in Java. Interface_description_language
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| 12-hour clock Talk:12-hour_clock
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| ATL | operating_system = Cross-platform ATL
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| Use case A use case is a description of a system’s behaviour as it responds to a request that originates from outside of that system. Use_case
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| Model-driven architecture Model-driven architecture (MDA) is a software design approach for the development of software systems. It provides a set of guidelines for the structuring of specifications, which are expressed as models. Model-driven_architecture
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| Object Constraint Language The Object Constraint Language is a declarative language for describing rules that apply to UML models developed at IBM and now part of the UML standard. Initially OCL was only a formal specification language extension to UML. Object_Constraint_Language
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| General Inter-ORB Protocol In distributed computing, General Inter-ORB Protocol (GIOP) is the abstract protocol by which object request brokers (ORBs) communicate. Standards associated with the protocol are maintained by the Object Management Group (OMG). General_Inter-ORB_Protocol
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| CSIv2 In distributed computing, CSIv2 (Common Secure Interoperability Protocol Version 2) is a protocol implementing security features for inter-ORB communication. It intends, in part, to address limitations of SSLIOP. CSIv2
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| CorbaScript CorbaScript is an object-oriented scripting language. CorbaScript
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