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==About the Author--Rob High==
Robert H. High, Jr. is a Senior Programmer in the Object Technology Products organization in Austin, TX. He is currently the technical lead for the development of the Object Management Framework (OMF) and the OMG Object Services for SOMobjects. In his previous assignment he was the lead architect developing the Financial Application Architecture (FAA). Rob joined IBM in 1981 in Charlotte, NC, and has worked primarily developing software for the Financial Services Industry.
Robert H. High, Jr. is a Senior Programmer in the Object Technology Products organization in Austin, TX. He is currently the technical lead for the development of the Object Management Framework (OMF) and the OMG Object Services for SOMobjects. In his previous assignment he was the lead architect developing the Financial Application Architecture (FAA). Rob joined IBM in 1981 in Charlotte, NC, and has worked primarily developing software for the Financial Services Industry.  
 
==Contact Information==
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-high/1/896/3b7


==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[The Merging of Object-Oriented and Distributed Systems]] by Rob High (January 1995)  
* [[The Merging of Object-Oriented and Distributed Systems]] (Jan 1995)


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Latest revision as of 16:34, 10 April 2018

Robert H. High, Jr. is a Senior Programmer in the Object Technology Products organization in Austin, TX. He is currently the technical lead for the development of the Object Management Framework (OMF) and the OMG Object Services for SOMobjects. In his previous assignment he was the lead architect developing the Financial Application Architecture (FAA). Rob joined IBM in 1981 in Charlotte, NC, and has worked primarily developing software for the Financial Services Industry.

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