Object Management Group

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The Object Management Group is an international, nonprofit technology standards consortium best known for developing and maintaining widely used modeling and integration standards in software and systems engineering.

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instanceOf international organization
nonprofit organization
technology standards consortium
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field distributed systems
enterprise architecture
integration standards
modeling standards
foundedInYear 1989
governance member-driven standards process
headquartersLocation Needham
surface form: Needham, Massachusetts, United States
knownFor BMM
BPMN
Business Motivation Model
Business Process Definition Metamodel
BPMN
surface form: Business Process Model and Notation

CMMN
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
surface form: CORBA

Case Management Model and Notation
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
DDS
DMN
Data Distribution Service
Decision Model and Notation
MDA
MOF
Meta-Object Facility
Model Driven Architecture
OCL
Object Constraint Language
SPEM
Software & Systems Process Engineering Metamodel
SysML
Unified Modeling Language
surface form: Systems Modeling Language

UAF Troth Yeddha’ Campus
surface form: UAF

Unified Modeling Language
surface form: UML

Unified Architecture Framework
Unified Modeling Language
legalStatus nonprofit
membershipIncludes academic institutions
end-user organizations
government agencies
technology vendors
membershipType consortium of organizations
purpose development of technology standards
promotion of interoperability
promotion of model-driven approaches
sector information technology
software engineering
systems engineering
shortName OMG
standardizes business process notations
data distribution protocols
middleware interfaces
modeling languages
systems engineering notations
website https://www.omg.org/

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Unified Modeling Language standardizedBy Object Management Group
Unified Modeling Language developer Object Management Group
Model Driven Architecture definedBy Object Management Group
Model Driven Architecture publisher Object Management Group
Model Driven Architecture promotedBy Object Management Group
Model Driven Architecture introducedBy Object Management Group
BPMN developedBy Object Management Group
BPMN standardizedBy Object Management Group
BPMN standardizedBy Object Management Group
subject surface form: BPMN 2.0
IIOP organization Object Management Group