Component Object Model - significado y definición. Qué es Component Object Model
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Component Object Model         
APPLICATION BINARY INTERFACE BY MICROSOFT
Component object model; Microsoft Component Object Model; COM and OLE; ActiveX script; ActiveX application; COM+; Apartment model; COM/ActiveX; COM object; COM server; COM+ Events; Single-Threaded Apartment; Single Threaded Apartment; Multi Threaded Apartment; Multi-Threaded Apartment; Neutral Apartment; COM plus; COM Plus; Registration Free COM; Registration-Free COM; Regfree COM; RegFree COM; Single-threaded apartment; Interface ID; Registration-free COM
<programming> (COM) An open software architecture from DEC and Microsoft, allowing interoperation between ObjectBroker and OLE. Microsoft evolved COM into DCOM. On page XV of Box's book in the foreword by Charlie Kindel he says, "It is Mark Ryland's fault that some people call COM the 'Common Object Model.' He deeply regrets it and apologizes profusely." ["Essential COM", Don Box]. [Details? URL?] (1999-06-12)
Distributed Component Object Model         
SOFTWARE FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SOFTWARE COMPONENTS
DCOM95; DCOM98; Distributed component object model; Dcom
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a proprietary Microsoft technology for communication between software components on networked computers. DCOM, which originally was called "Network OLE", extends Microsoft's COM, and provides the communication substrate under Microsoft's COM+ application server infrastructure.
Distributed Component Object Model         
SOFTWARE FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SOFTWARE COMPONENTS
DCOM95; DCOM98; Distributed component object model; Dcom
<programming> (DCOM) Microsoft's extension of their Component Object Model (COM) to support objects distributed across a network. DCOM has been submitted to the IETF as a draft standard. Since 1996, it has been part of {Windows NT} and is also available for Windows 95. Unlike CORBA, which runs on many operating systems, DCOM is currently (Dec 1997) only implemented by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and by Software AG, under the name "EntireX", for Unix and IBM mainframes. DCOM serves the same purpose as IBM's DSOM protocol. DCOM is broken because it's an object model that has no provisions for inheritance, one of the major reasons for object oriented programming in the first place. http://microsoft.com/com/tech/DCOM.asp. [Details?] (2000-08-02)

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Component Object Model
| abbreviation = COM