OMG


Short for Object Management Group, a consortium with a membership of more than 700 companies. The organization’s goal is to provide a common framework for developing applications using object-oriented programming techniques. OMG is responsible for the CORBA specification.

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    Short for The Object Management Group (OMG) Interface Definition Language (IDL) it is used to describe the interfaces that client objects call and that object implementations provide. An OMG IDL interface definition fully specifies each operation’s parameters and provides the information needed to develop client applications that use the interface’s operations. [Source: OMG IDL Syntax]

  • Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)

    Short for optical mark recognition, the technology of electronically extracting intended data from marked fields, such as checkboxes and fill-infields, on printed forms. OMR technology scans a printed form and reads predefined positions and records where marks are made on the form. This technology is useful for applications in which large numbers of hand-filled forms […]

  • OOAK

    On eBay, eBay alternatives, and classified ad Web sites, OOAK is an abbreviation used to mean one of a kind. This abbreviation would be used by the seller to indicate that the item for sale is rare, unique, or a handcrafted original.

  • OPC specification

    OPC is designed to deliver open connectivity via open standards in industrial automation and the enterprise systems, and is based on a series of standards specifications. Originally based on Microsoft’s OLE COM (component object model) and DCOM (distributed component object model) technologies, the specification defined a standard set of objects, interfaces and methods for use […]

  • OPD

    Short for outsourced product development, OPD is a term used to describe a company or organization that uses a third-party provider, called outsourcing, to develop software products.


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