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Date: 2009-11-18 12:51:15
Systems engineering
Business
Software architecture
Model-driven architecture
Object Management Group
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
Business Process Definition Metamodel
Business Process Model and Notation
Interface description language
Unified Modeling Language
Software engineering
Computing

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