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Microsoft, MDA, and Multiple Languages

Posted May 1, 2005 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review

At the close of the 1980s, several companies got together to form OMG. Their stated goal was to make integration easier. Specifically, they hoped to get ahead of the move toward object-oriented (OO) languages that was just beginning and propose standards that would ensure that the various OO languages could communicate with one another.

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Paul Harmon
Paul Harmon is an internationally known business consultant, technology analyst, and thought leader with a focus on applying new technologies and methodologies to real-world business problems. He began his career in artificial intelligence (AI) with the publication of his popular book, Expert Systems: AI for Business (coauthored with David King in 1983). As a decades-long Cutter Expert, Mr. Harmon authored various Cutter journals, including … Read More
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