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OMG and modeling
Object Management Group ( OMG ) is a consortium, originally aimed at setting standards for distributed object-oriented systems, and is now focused on modeling ( programs, systems and business processes ) and model-based standards.
Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules ( SBVR ) is a landmark for the OMG, the first OMG specification to incorporate the formal use of natural language in modeling and the first to provide explicitly a model of formal logic.
* Business models: OMG manages a number of standards for business modeling, including BPMN, the Business Motivation Model ( BMM ) and the Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules ( SBVR ) specification.
It was first added to the list of OMG adopted technologies in 1997, and has since become the industry standard for modeling software-intensive systems.
In the OMG vision of modeling, data is split into abstract models and concrete models.
* UMLUnified Modeling Language, an OMG modeling standard.
Many implementations of OMG modeling standards may be found in the Eclipse Modeling Framework ( EMF ) or Graphical Modeling Framework ( GMF ), the Eclipse foundation is also developing other tools of various profiles as GMT.
* UML-Unified Modeling Language, an OMG modeling standard
* OMG standard modeling ( UML2, BPMN, SysML, MDA, …)

OMG and standards
OMG has also developed a core set of standards adapting CORBA for embedded and real-time systems.
As a consequence, the research community uses MDE to refer to general model engineering ideas, without committing to strict OMG standards.
To this end, the software developed by OW2 complies with open standards established by independent bodies such as JCP, OMG or OSGi and grants open access to the source code by means of open source licenses.
Jeckle was also a W3C and OMG representative of DaimlerChrysler Research and developed technical standards for XML, UML 2. 0, and others.
* Object Management Group ( OMG ) ( the standards body that developed the DDS specification )
Not only a diagramming tool but rather a complete CASE tool based on the OMG standards and fully compatible with proprietary tools.
It is no coincidence that many of the related standards come under the OMG banner.

OMG and by
But before a specification can be accepted as a standard by OMG, the members of the winning submitter team must guarantee that they will bring a conforming product to market within a year.
In 2006 the BPMN language specification was adopted as a standard by OMG.
In 2007 the Business Motivation Model ( BMM ) was adopted as a standard by the OMG.
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**" OMG " ( song ), a song by Usher featuring will. i. am
The result of this work, UML 1. 1, was submitted to the OMG in August 1997 and adopted by the OMG in November 1997.
Several minor revisions ( UML 1. 3, 1. 4, and 1. 5 ) fixed shortcomings and bugs with the first version of UML, followed by the UML 2. 0 major revision that was adopted by the OMG in 2005.
This shortcoming is being addressed by the Diagram Definition OMG project for which a proposed standard is already available.
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture ( CORBA ) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group ( OMG ) that enables software components written in multiple computer languages and running on multiple computers to work together ( i. e., it supports multiple platforms ).
Standards associated with the protocol are maintained by the Object Management Group ( OMG ).
Minor codes for the standard exceptions are prefaced by the VMCID assigned to OMG, defined as the unsigned long constant CORBA :: OMGVMCID, which has the VMCID allocated to OMG occupying the high order 20 bits.
In June 2006, a request for proposal was issued by OMG for a third variant, SMOF ( Semantic MOF ).
* OMG IDL: an IDL standardized by Object Management Group and implemented in CORBA for DCE / RPC services, also selected by the W3C for exposing the DOM of XML, HTML, and CSS documents
** OMG IDL, an IDL standardized by Object Management Group and implemented in the Common Object Request Broker Architecture and selected by the W3C for exposing the DOM of XML, HTML, CSS, and SVG documents
In 1996 the project was adopted by the Object Management Group, in part due to SOM's use of Common Object Request Broker Architecture ( CORBA ), maintained by the OMG.
Because of this reason, the mentioned classes in the GNU Classpath project were written by hand, using only the official printed OMG specifications.
It was launched by the Object Management Group ( OMG ) in 2001.

OMG and standard
* ATLAS Transformation Language, an OMG standard for performing model transformations
At its founding, OMG set out to create the initial Common Object Request Broker Architecture ( CORBA ) standard which appeared in 1991.
UML is a de facto industry standard, and is evolving under the control of the Object Management Group ( OMG ).
This extension is called ZIOP and this is now a formal OMG standard.
The XML Metadata Interchange ( XMI ) is an Object Management Group ( OMG ) standard for exchanging metadata information via Extensible Markup Language ( XML ).
The Meta-Object Facility ( MOF ) is an Object Management Group ( OMG ) standard for model-driven engineering.
* Meta-Object Facility ( MOF ), a different standard for the Unified Modeling Language ( UML ) of the Object Management Group ( OMG )
A specific standard language for model transformation has been defined by OMG called QVT.
* OMG Track Record: The OMG consortium who sponsor the MDA approach ( and own the MDA trademark ) also introduced and sponsored the CORBA standard which itself failed to materialise as a widely utilised standard.
OCL is a key component of the new OMG standard recommendation for transforming models, the Queries / Views / Transformations ( QVT ) specification.
The OMG has defined a specific standard for model transformation called MOF / QVT or in short QVT.
Despite its name, OCL is also an object query language and an OMG standard ;

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