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- COM can refer to: * Component Object Model, popularized by Microsoft* The COM file, a simple MS-DOS executable format* The prefix for hardware communication ports in Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS operating system* .com, Internet top-level domain* Communications* Center of mass* Coal-oil mixture* Corporal, Captain or Colonel of Marines* COM, an alternative manga magazine founded by Osamu Tezuka.* ''''* COM -Computer player in video games* Short for Computer
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- .com is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) used on the Internet's Domain Name System. It was one of the original top-level domains, established in January 1985. It is currently operated by VeriSign. It is consistently pronounced as a word, dot-com, and has entered the common language this way; in contrast, though some of the other TLDs are also sometimes pronounced as words, they're also frequently spelled out instead, something that is never done with .com.
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- COM was a manga magazine started in the late 1960s by Osamu Tezuka. It was started in response to the success of Garo (which at that time was around its highest circulation), and as a way for Tezuka and other artists to showcase more avant-garde and experimental works in manga. The first seven stories of Phoenix were the most famous work to be published from this anthology before it went under in the mid 1970s. ...
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- Component Object Model (COM) is Microsoft's object-oriented programming model that defines how objects interact within a single application or between applications. In COM, client software accesses an object through a pointer to an interface (a related set of funcations called methods) on objects. Both OLE and ActiveX are based on COM. IBM's verion of COM is called SOM.
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- commercial
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- (1) In DOS systems, the name of a serial communications port. DOS supports four serial ports: COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4. However, most software uses system interrupts to access the serial ports, and there are only two IRQ lines reserved. This means that the four COM ports share the same two IRQ lines. Typically, COM1 and COM3 use IRQ4, while COM2 and COM4 use IRQ3. So in general, if you have two devices, one of which is attached to COM1 and the other to COM3, you cannot use them simultaneously.
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- Microforms containing data converted and recorded directly from a computer without an intervening paper stage.
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- Common object model is an object-based programming specification, designed to provide object interoperability through sets of predefined routines called interfaces.
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- Commercial Organizations
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- is short for Component Object Model. COM is an open standard that specifies how components are glued together and how they interoperate. Microsoft's ActiveX and OLE technologies are built on top of COM. Whether a COM object is based on OLE or ActiveX, it can be launched within your application, regardless of your programming language.
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- Computer output microfilm.
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- (Computer-Output-Microfilm) -- Technology whereby machine-readable data is converted to human-readable information on microfilm or fiche without first making a paper copy.
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- An acronym for Component Object Model, the name of Microsoft's design strategy to implement OLE 2_ and ActiveX. Distributed COM (DCOM) allows networked and cross-platform implementation of ActiveX and OLE 2_ operations and Automation. See Automation and DCOM.
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- Component Object Model.
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- Short for .commercial. Domain names with the .com extension are the most popular and can be purchased by any individual or business in any country.
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- for commerce,
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- A command file is a program for a CP/M, MS-DOS, MS-Windows, or possibly even an x86 GEOS machine. It will probably not work on a platform other than the one for which it was designed (including the different variants of MS-Windows). Similar to, but usually smaller than, an exe file.
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- for commercial enterprises Example: http://www.amazon.com .edu -- for educational institutions, usually colleges and universities Example: http://www.umd.edu .gov -- for federal or state government entities Example: http://www.ed.gov .mil -- for branches of the military Example: http://www.navy.mil .org -- for nonprofit organizations, such as CEC Example: http://www.cec.sped.org .us -- Used by sites run by a local, state or Federal agency in the United States Example: http://www.mpls.k12.mn.us/
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- Filetype for a CP/M command file. See command file.
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- Component Object Model; a specification for writing reusable software components; an infrastructure that allows objects to communicate between processes and computers. All VB objects, including forms and controls, are COM objects. One of the main strengths of COM is that it integrates so many distributed application services in one package.
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- A domain name used by commercial enterprises. .gif Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) filename extension .jpg or .jpeg Filename extensions of images in JPEG format. .mpg or .mpeg Filename extension for files in MPEG format. .zip File name extension for files compressed with PKZIP program or similar.
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- (Casa del Obrero Mundial) - Anarchosyndicalist labor union. Founded in Sep.1912; soon dominated labor in Mexico City; opposed Huerta in 1914, and Villa and Zapata in 1914-1915. After much labor turbulence, it was crushed by Carranza in the summer of 1916.
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- Commissary.
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- Component Object Model is a Microsoft-specific software architecture that allows applications to be built from binary software components. COM is the underlying architecture that forms the foundation for higher level software services such as support for compound documents, custom controls, interapplication scripting, and data transfer
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- Component Object Model, (a Microsoft standard) Interface-based object-oriented language which separates the interface from the implementation. A language-independent way to describe and define interfaces and objects. UML can be used to construct the deliverable model. Microsoft standard underlying DCOM and ActiveX technologies.
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- Component Object Model (COM) is a Microsoft concept used to communicate between components on the same computer. Components from different machines can be combined using DCOM (See DCOM).
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- International domain name
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- The component communications technology upon which ActiveX is built.
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