Common Component Architecture

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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.

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