Guest editor Krishnan Seetharaman, a principal software engineer at General DataComm, piloted this section into a fine compilation of pieces that reflect the most recent version of CORBA, its design properties, new apps, along with a comprehensive look at the Object Management Architecture, and the Object Request Broker.
CORBA solves the problem of interoperability among objects through the notion of the "CORBA bus." At the next higher level, the OMG has proposed the Object Management Architecture (OMA), which allows applications to be built in a standard manner using the basic building blocks.
The Object Management Architecture (Figure 4) builds upon the CORBA architecture and interoperability foundation to realize OMG's vision of plug-and-play component software.
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