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Over OMG's history, its members have defined more than 200 standard specifications. A few of the most widely known OMG standards are mentioned below.
 
* The earliest one, adopted in 1991, was the [[Common Object Request Broker Architecture]] (CORBA).
 
* In 1997, the [[Unified Modeling Language]] (UML) was added to the list of OMG adopted technologies. UML is a standardized general-purpose modeling language in the field of object-oriented software engineering.
 
* In June 2005, the Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI.org) and OMG announced the merger of their respective Business Process Management (BPM) activities to form the [https://www.omg.org/bmi Business Modeling and Integration Domain Task Force] (BMI DTF).
 
* In 2006 the [[Business Process Model and Notation]] (BPMN) was adopted as a standard by OMG. In 2007 the [[Business Motivation Model]] (BMM) was adopted as a standard by the OMG. The BMM is a metamodel that provides a vocabulary for corporate governance and strategic planning and is particularly relevant to businesses undertaking [[governance]], [[regulatory compliance]], [[business transformation]] and [[strategic planning]] activities.
 
* In 2009 OMG, together with the [[Software Engineering Institute]] at [[Carnegie Mellon]] launched the [[CISQ|Consortium of IT Software Quality]] (CISQ).
 
* In April 2011 OMG formed the Cloud Standards Customer Council. Founding sponsors included [[CA Technologies|CA]], [[IBM]], [[Kaavo]], [[Rackspace]] and [[Software AG]]. The CSCC was an end user advocacy group dedicated to accelerating cloud's successful adoption, and drilling down into the standards, security and interoperability issues surrounding the transition to the cloud. In July 2018, the CSCC was reformed as the [https://www.omg.org/cloud OMG Cloud Working Group].
 
* In September 2011, the OMG Board of Directors voted to adopt the Vector Signal and Image Processing Library (VSIPL) specification. Work for adopting the specification was led by [[Mentor Graphics]]' Embedded Software Division, RunTime Computing Solutions, The [[Mitre Corporation]] as well as the High Performance Embedded Computing Software Initiative (HPEC-SI). VSIPL is an application programming interface (API). VSIPL and VSIPL++ contain functions used for common signal processing kernel and other computations. These functions include basic arithmetic, trigonometric, transcendental, signal processing, linear algebra, and image processing. The VSIPL family of libraries has been implemented by multiple vendors for a range of processor architectures, including x86, PowerPC, Cell, and NVIDIA GPUs. VSIPL and VSIPL++ are designed to maintain portability across a range of processor architectures. Additionally, VSIPL++ was designed from the start to include support for parallelism.
 
Late* 2012In earlyLate 20132012, the group's Board of Directors adopted the Automated Function Point (AFP) specification.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.omg.org/news/releases/pr2013/01-17-13.htm|title=OMG Adopts Automated Function Point Specification|author=Julie Pike|date=2013-01-17|work=OMG|access-date=August 13, 2016}}</ref> The push for adoption was led by the Consortium for IT Software Quality (CISQ). AFP provides a standard for automating the popular [[function point]] measure according to the counting guidelines of the International Function Point User Group (IFPUG).
 
* On March 27, 2014, OMG announced it would be managing the newly formed Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC).
 
* In December 2019, OMG formed an [https://www.omg.org/ai Artificial Intelligence Platform Task Force].
 
* In 2020, OMG formed the [https://www.digitaltwinconsortium.org Digital Twin Consortium] (DTC), and in January 2024 the IIC was merged into the DTC.
 
* The [https://thearea.org/ Augmented Reality for Enterprise Alliance] (AREA), founded in 2014, also became a managed program of OMG in October 2021.
 
== Ratified ISO Standards ==