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Software engineering / Component-based software engineering / Object-oriented programming / CORBA / Distributed computing architecture / Common Object Request Broker Architecture / Distributed Component Object Model / Component Object Model / Marshalling / Computing / Concurrent computing / Inter-process communication
Date: 2000-02-14 09:09:42
Software engineering
Component-based software engineering
Object-oriented programming
CORBA
Distributed computing architecture
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
Distributed Component Object Model
Component Object Model
Marshalling
Computing
Concurrent computing
Inter-process communication

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