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CORBA
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ALSO CALLED: Common Object Request Broker Architecture and Component Object Request Broker Architecture
DEFINITION: Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is an architecture and specification for creating, distributing, and managing distributed program objects in a network. It allows programs at different locations and developed by different vendors to communicate in a network
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CORBA DEFINITION (continued):
through an "interface broker." CORBA was developed by a consortium of vendors through the Object Management Group ( OMG), which currently includes over 500 member companies. Both International Organization for Standardization ( ISO) and X/Open have sanctioned CORBA as the standard architecture for distributed objects (which are also known as components). CORBA 3 is the latest level. The essential concept in CORBA is the Object Request Broker (ORB).
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