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This paper describes a methodology for using SDL in conjunction with CORBA; more specifically the CORBA-oriented approach is explored, where SDL is used to implement a predefined IDL description. This approach also includes the definition of mapping rules between IDL and SDL.
An in-depth description of how the implementation of the CORBA-oriented approach is carried out is also provided, focusing particularly on how an SDL design tool is made to interwork with an existing ORB implementation.
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Björkander, M. (1997). Using SDL to develop CORBA object implementations. In: Bowman, H., Derrick, J. (eds) Formal Methods for Open Object-based Distributed Systems. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35261-9_12
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