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Collaboration Oriented Architecture (COA) is a computer system that is designed to collaborate, or use services, from systems that are outside of the operators control. Collaboration Oriented Architecture will often use Service Oriented Architecture to deliver the technical framework. Collaboration Oriented Architecture is the ability to collaborate between systems that are based on the Jericho Forum principles or "Commandments".〔Jericho Forum, "Commandments", (Jericho Forum Commandments ), May 2007.〕 Bill Gates and Craig Mundie (Microsoft) 〔(Bill Gates, Craig Mundie: RSA Conference 2007. Transcript of keynote discussion between Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Chief Research & Strategy )〕〔(Bill Gates Webcast, Bill Gates and Craig Mundie Keynote at RSA Conference 2007: Advancing Trust in Today’s Connected World )〕 clearly articulated the need for people to work outside of their organizations in a secure and collaborative manner in their opening keynote to the RSA Security Conference in February 2007. Successful implementation of a Collaboration Oriented Architecture implies the ability to successfully inter-work securely over the Internet and will typically mean the resolution of the problems that come with de-perimeterisation. == Origin of the term == The term Collaboration Oriented Architectures 〔https://www.opengroup.org/jericho/COA_v2.0.pdf〕 was defined and developed in a meeting of the Jericho Forum at a meeting held at (HSBC ) on 6 July 2007. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Collaboration-oriented architecture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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