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Links
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Organisations
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OMG™ is an international, open membership, not-for-profit
computer industry consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise
integration standards for a wide range of technologies, and an
even wider range of industries.
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Standards
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The OMG’s Unified Modeling Language (UML) helps you specify,
visualize, and document models of systems. These may be business
systems, software systems, and other non-software systems.
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A standard Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) will provide
businesses with the capability of understanding their internal
business procedures in a graphical notation and will give
organizations the ability to communicate these procedures in a
standard manner.
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The OMG’s Model Driven Architecture (MDA) provides an
open-vendor-neutral approach to the challenge of business and
technology change. It is used to drive systems development from
UML models and is the key approach recommended by the OMG for
building systems now and in the future.
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The MetaObject Facility Specification is the foundation of OMG's
industry-standard environment where models can be exported from
one application, imported into another, transported across a
network, stored in a repository and then retrieved, rendered into
different formats (including XMI, OMG's XML-based standard format
for model transmission and storage), transformed, and used to
generate application code.
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XMI provides a mapping from MOF to XML. XMI is a model driven XML
Integration framework for defining, interchanging, manipulating
and integrating XML data and objects.
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