Object Process Graph
An Object Process Graph (OPG) is a general purpose executable graph that incorporates every aspect of an application, including process, user interface, and database. No programming language, tool, or database is required to handle any part of an application. A complete high-level visual programming environment is used to define an OPG. No code is generated; the graph is the code. Object Process Graphs interface with traditional programming languages and databases through industry standard protocols. The reference implementation of the OPG model is GraphLogic's PointDragon platform.
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