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| - | ====== | + | ====== Introduction ====== |
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| - | ===== 1.1 Goals of OMG ===== | + | This page identifies the subsections for the Introduction. |
| - | The Object Management Group (OMG) is a software consortium with an international membership of vendors, developers, and end users. Established in 1989, its mission is to help computer users solve enterprise integration problems by providing open, vendor-neutral specifications for portability, | + | |
| - | functionality from the specification of the implementation of that functionality on a specific technology platform, and provides a set of guidelines for structuring specifications expressed as models. OMG has published many widely used specifications, | + | {{indexmenu> |
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