Common Component Architecture
The Common Component Architecture (CCA) was a standard for Component-based software engineering used in high-performance scientific computing.[1] Features of the Common Component Architecture that distinguish it from commercial component standards Component Object Model, CORBA, Enterprise JavaBeans 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.
The Common Component Architecture Forum
Established in 1997, the Common Component Architecture Forum is a group of researchers defining the interface standards of CCA, as well as ensuring a smooth adoption of CCA tools and technologies.[2]
Adoption of CCA appears to have been ceased, with CBA more widely used. The latest forum news released in November 2006.[3]
External links
References
- ↑ Armstrong, Rob; Ko, Teresa H.; Bernholdt, David E. (2004). "An Overview of the Common Component Architecture". Massachusetts Institute of Technology. https://archive.ll.mit.edu/HPEC/agendas/proc04/abstracts/armstrong_rob.pdf.
- ↑ Shende, Sameer (2004). "Common Component Architecture (CCA)". http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/paracomp/papers/cca_cpe04/html/node3.html.
- ↑ The Common Component Architecture Forum (2006). "News – The Common Component Architecture Forum". http://www.cca-forum.org/news/index.html.
