Executive Summary

ISO Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing: An Informal Introduction

Posted March 31, 1999 | Industry | Technology |

IT managers know that developing good software is hard. It is even harder to coordinate business requirements and software development. As companies begin to transition from more conventional ways of architecting applications to distributed, component-based designs, this process is likely to become even harder.

About The Author
Haim Kilov
Haim Kilov is a chief architect, business modeling, with Financial Systems Architects. His approach to business and other specifications -- widely used in financial, insurance, telecommunications, document management, and other areas -- has brought demonstrable clarity and understandability to specifying businesses and designing systems to satisfy business needs. It has been described in two of his books ( Information Modeling and Business… Read More
Michael Guttman
Michael Guttman has more than 25 years' expertise designing, developing, and deploying large-scale complex enterprise systems and infrastructures. Previously, he was CTO of Genesis Development Corporation, an enterprise software consulting company that he cofounded in 1992 and later sold to IONA Technologies, PLC. While at Genesis, Mr. Guttman managed the development of SureTrack, a groundbreaking process for transitioning large IT organizations… Read More
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