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DOT is the synergistic merger of three technologies: object technology,
distribution technology, and WWW technology.



Related Topics include:

Client/Server Architectures, and Object Oriented Languages such as Java, Jini, and XML.

  • Literature (1) - A collection of electronic and hardcopy articles, white papers, books, conference proceedings, journals, and technical reports on Distributed Object Technology (DOT).

  • Service Providers/Consultants (1) - Companies, organizations and individuals that provide services related to Distributed Object Technology (DOT).

  • Tools (5) - Software tools, spreadsheets and utilities that support Distributed Object Technology (DOT).

  • Subtopics of Special Interest
    • ActiveX (9) - A loosely defined set of technologies developed by Microsoft. ActiveX is an
      outgrowth of two other Microsoft technologies called OLE (Object Linking
      and Embedding) and COM (Component Object Model).

    • COnstructive COTS (5) - 0

    • CORBA (10) - Common Object Request Broker Architecture

    • DII COE (9)

    • Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) (9) - DCOM is a protocol that enables software components to communicate
      directly over a network in a reliable, secure, and efficient manner.

    • Unified Modeling Language (UML) (7) - UML is a language for specifying, constructing, visualizing, and documenting the artifacts of a software-intensive system.

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