FT
Fault Tolerant CORBA®
Many different kinds of applications, developed by the members of the OMG and the users of CORBA, have a need for fault tolerance. These applications range from very large critical systems (such as air traffic control and defense systems) to smaller critical systems (such as 911 and medical systems) to embedded applications (such as aircraft instrumentation and manufacturing control applications) to communication systems (such as telephony and networking systems) to enterprise applications (such as financial and supply chain applications).
- Title:
- Fault Tolerant CORBA®
- Acronym:
- FT
- Version:
-
1.0
- Document Status:
-
formal ⓘ
- Publication Date:
- April 2010
- Categories:
- IPR Mode ⓘ
- Non-Assert ⓘ
Table Of Contents
- About the Specification
- Companies that have contributed to the development of this Specification
- Issues associated with this specification
- Specification Documents
- History
- Links
Companies that have contributed to the development of this Specification
- Copyright © 2010 Object Management Group
Issues associated with this specification
Issues Reported in this Specification
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Version 1.0 only
Specification Documents
Normative Documents
Description | Format | URL | OMG File ID |
---|---|---|---|
Specification |
FT/1.0/PDF
|
formal/10-05-07 |
History
Formal Versions
Version | Adoption Date | URL |
---|---|---|
1.0 | April 2010 | https://www.omg.org/spec/FT/1.0 |
Links
- This Document:
- https://www.omg.org/spec/FT/1.0/About-FT
- RDF
- https://www.omg.org/spec/FT/1.0/About-FT.rdf
- JSON-LD
- https://www.omg.org/spec/FT/1.0/About-FT.jsonld
- Latest Document:
- https://www.omg.org/spec/FT
- RDF
- https://www.omg.org/spec/FT/About-FT.rdf
- JSON-LD
- https://www.omg.org/spec/FT/About-FT.jsonld
- Members Only
- https://www.omg.org/members/spec/FT/1.0
- Contact:
- Send a question ⓘ