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ComRelationships Distinguish From: component object model computer output microfilm n. ~ 1. A communications port on a computer, especially the serial port on a personal computer. - 2. A top-level domai [..]
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Comword-forming element usually meaning "with, together," from Latin com, archaic form of classical Latin cum "together, together with, in combination," from PIE *kom- "beside, n [..]
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ComA port that allows an application to access a modem.
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ComA component architecture in Microsoft’s desktop operating system. A distributed version of COM (i.e., DCOM — the Distributed Component Object Model) enables the development of applications in which co [..]
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ComA system in which digital data is converted into an image on dry processed microfilm.
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ComStands for Component Object Module.
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ComInternet Glossary (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 [..]
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Com(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 [..]
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ComSee: computer output microform.
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ComMicrosoft Component Object Model, a programming infrastructure for modular software. COM allows applications to provide application programming interfaces which can be accessed from various other prog [..]
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ComRefers to the explosive growth of Internet based companies, most of which have domain names ending in .com. com domain name
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ComCOM (Component Object Model). Microsoft’s interface specification for hooks into Java for interprogram communication. COM also covers how pluggable component applications fit together. COM started out [..]
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ComChief of Mission, Cost of Manufacture
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ComCommission
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Com"Component Object Model, the Microsoft (MS) paradigm to connect components. MS has implemented the base technology for COM on the NT platform. Software AG has ported these on MVS and UNIX. A COM- [..]
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ComComponent Object Model - Component Object Model (COM) is a Microsoft platform for software componentry introduced in 1993, largely to replace the interprocess communication mechanism DDE used by the i [..]
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ComRefers to the serial communications ports. A computer normally has only two physical serial ports, but each has 2 serial communication ports: COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4. Usually COM1 and COM3 relate t [..]
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ComA software architecture developed by Microsoft to build component-based applications. COM objects are discrete components, each with a unique identity, which expose interfaces that allow applications [..]
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ComCollege of Medicine.
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Combind. To bind by inserting teeth of a flexible plastic comb through holes in a stack of paper.
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ComCommunications
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ComComponent Object Model.
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ComCommission
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ComWorldwide commercial entities .info: Informational sites .net: Network infrastructure (organizations involved in networking technologies) .edu: Educational institutions [..]
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Com Chief Officers Meeting
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ComCommunications. A process by which information is exchanged between or among individuals and/or machines.
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Comairborne radio that transmits and/or receives voice communications
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Comcommunication transceiver
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ComCommunication Radio
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ComAirborne radio that transmits and/or receives voice communications
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ComCockpit Operating Manual
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ComCockpit Operating Manual. A manual carried in the pilot’s book bag which includes the checklists and troubleshooting processes for aircraft systems malfunctions, emergency procedures and supplemental information concerning abnormal operations, such as dispatch without an operating APU.
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ComCommercial Pilot
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ComCommunications.
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ComComment
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ComSee Computer File format.
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Comcomponent object model (COM) - COM is Microsoft's software architecture for developing binary objects accessible by COM capable applications. ActiveX is a COM capable application.
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Com
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Com
The ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for the Comoros
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ComCenter of Mass
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