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1.4.1 "OS/2 WARP and OpenDoc"
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<H3> 1.4.1 Built on a Reliable Foundation</H3>
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The basic technologies for a component software architecture have existed
for some time, scattered throughout the industry. These technologies
include the following:
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░ Dynamic linking
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░ Object messaging among components
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░ Network-capable scripting and workflow automation
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░ Persistent object storage.
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Beginning in the Fall of 1993, leaders in the software industry began
discussing the need for a fully open, platform-neutral component software
architecture. These leaders agreed that a set of specifications to
integrate and build upon existing technology is necessary to achieve such
an architecture.
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Component Integration Laboratories, Inc. (CI Labs) is a non-profit
organization founded by Apple Computer, Inc., IBM Corporation, and Novell
Inc.'s WordPerfect Applications Group. CI Labs provides the technological
specifications and foundation technology for developing and integrating
component software through the OpenDoc architecture.
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