A group within an advertising, marketing, or public-relations agency responsible for planning, supervising, and coordinating all the work done on behalf of a client
An organization that endorses open standards for object-oriented applications, the OMG was formed in 1989 and now has more than 500 member companies It also defined the Common Object Request Broker Architecture, or CORBA See CORBA
A consortium of more than 800 IT companies The OMG is responsible for developing the CORBA/Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) specifications For more information about the OMG, visit http: //www omg org
A consortium that sets standards for object-oriented programming across differing platforms and development evironments Two well-known standards are Corba and UML (Unified Modelling Language)
An international organization with over 700 members that establishes industry guidelines and object management specifications in order to provide a common framework for object-oriented application development Its members include platform vendors, object-oriented database vendors, software tool developers, corporate developers, and software application vendors The OMG Common Object Request Broker Architecture specifies the CORBA object model See www omg org for more information
Object Management Group, Inc is a non-profit international association of over 300 companies headquartered in Framingham, MA, whose goal is to define an architectural object framework through a series of detailed interface specifications
CORBA object technology standards are provided by the OMG which includes platform vendors, object-oriented database vendors, software tool developers, corporate developers, and software application vendors in its membership The OMG Common Object Request Broker Architecture specifies the CORBA object model See www omg org for more information