As part of his ANSA work, Herbert played an active role in many standards and consortia for distributed computing including TINA-C, RM-ODP, OSF DCE and OMG CORBA.
Features of the Common Component Architecture that distinguish it from commercial component standards (Component Object Model, CORBA, Enterprise Java Beans) include support for FORTRAN programmers, multi-dimensional data arrays, exotic hardware and operating systems, and a variety of network data transports not typically suited for wide area networks.
An example is Nabnasset, an Acton, Massachusetts firm that developed a CORBA based CTI solution for a client and then decided to make it into a general product.
Though RPC was later end-of-lifed with the operating system, HP contributed RPC to the Open Software Foundation, which incorporated its Interface Definition Language (IDL) into their DCE product, from which the same technology was later used for CORBA.
The album is perhaps most memorable for its apocalyptic track "Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele" (named after, but not inspired by the novel Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe) which went on to become one of Riblja Čorba's signature pieces.
Originally a bootleg recording of Riblja Čorba concert held in Zagreb on February 2, 1985, Nema laži, nema prevare - Zagreb uživo `85 was released as a live album in 1995 by Slovenian record label Biveco.
The single was given as a gift to the buyers of Riblja Čorba 1987 album Ujed za dušu.
Ostalo je ćutanje (English: The Rest Is Silence), a 1996 album by the Serbian band Riblja Čorba
The album hits included Riblja Čorba's first cover "Zadnji voz za Čačak" (cover of The Monkees' "Last Train to Clarksville"), an all-time hit "Kad padne noć (Upomoć)" and ballad "Da, to sam ja".
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Except "Član mafije", which had elements of the Caribbean music and criticized League of Communists of Yugoslavia, album did not feature any other song with political-related lyrics, which was Riblja Čorba's trademark.
The goal of a Universal Interface Language is to achieve (automatic) interoperability beyond that provided by an Interface description language such as CORBA or a message exchange protocol such as SOAP.
With a somewhat darker atmosphere, the album was not as nearly successful as Riblja Čorba's previous albums, bringing only one hit, Momčilo Bajagić's gentle ballad "Kad hodaš".
is a company based in Jupiter, Florida, U.S., revolving around the development and licensing of the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice, an object middleware system considered an alternative to CORBA and SOAP.
Nikola Zorić, Serbian musician best known as the keyboardist for the rock band Riblja Čorba