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NCL: A Common Language for Achieving Rule-Based Interoperability among Heterogeneous Systems


Author(s) : Javier A. Arroyo-figueroa Javier A. Arroyo-figueroa Tsae-feng Yu Tsae-feng Yu Herman Lam Herman Lam Stanley Y. W. Su Stanley Y. W. Su Zhidong Yang Zhidong Yang Sooha Lee Sooha Lee, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1996
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : For achieving interoperability among heterogeneous computing systems, the Object Management Group (OMG) has adapted the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) and the use of an Interface Definition Language (IDL) for specifying object properties and operations which encapsulate the data and programs of heterogeneous systems. This paper describes a common language which is an enhancement of IDL to include: 1) the semantic richness of EXPRESS, an information modeling language adapted by the ISO/STEP community for achieving product model and data exchange; and 2) the extensibility features and knowledge rule specification offered by the Object-oriented Semantic Association Model (OSAM*). This common language, named the NIIIP Common Language (NCL), is a part of the R&D effort of a project,