Microsoft’s COM is a software (71) that allows applications to be built from binary software components. COM is the underlying architecture that forms the foundation for higher-level software services, like those provided by OLE. COM defines a binary standard for function calling between components, a way for components to dynamically discover the interfaces implemented by other components, and a mechanism to identify components and their interfaces uniquely.
OLE is a compound (72) standard developed by Microsoft. OLE makes it possible to create (73) with one application and link or embed them in a second application. Embedded objects retain their original format and (74) to the application that created them. Support for OLE is built into the Windows and MacOS Operating Systems. A (75) compound document standard developed mainly by Apple and IBM is called OpenDoc.
Microsoft’s COM is a software (71) that allows applications to be built from binary software components. COM is the underlying architecture that forms the foundation for higher-level software services, like those provided by OLE. COM defines a binary standard for function calling between components, a way for components to dynamically discover the interfaces implemented by other components, and a mechanism to identify components and their interfaces uniquely.
OLE is a compound (72) standard developed by Microsoft. OLE makes it possible to create (73) with one application and link or embed them in a second application. Embedded objects retain their original format and (74) to the application that created them. Support for OLE is built into the Windows and MacOS Operating Systems. A (75) compound document standard developed mainly by Apple and IBM is called OpenDoc.
Microsoft’s COM is a software (146) that allows applications to be built from binary software components. COM is the underlying architecture that forms the foundation for higher-level software services, like those provided by OLE. COM defines a binary standard for function calling between components, a way for components to dynamically discover the interfaces implemented by other components, and a mechanism to identify components and their interfaces uniquely.
OLE is a compound (147) standard developed by Microsoft. OLE makes it possible to create (148) with one application and link or embed them in a second application. Embedded objects retain their original format and (149) to the application that created them. Support for OLE is built into the Windows and MacOS Operating Systems. A (150) compound document standard developed mainly by Apple and IBM is called OpenDoc.
The software architecture is a set of software components, subsystems, relationships, interactions, the properties of each of these elements, and the set of guiding principles that together constitute the fundamental properties and constraints of a software system or set of systems. (1)defines a general set of element types and their interactions. The examples include Pipes and Filters, Model-View-Controller, and Reflection. A (2)in software architecture is a representation used to understand or document one or more aspects of a problem or solution. Architecture is usually used in conjunction with many adjunct terms. The(3) defines the key strategies, organization, goals and related processes of the enterprise. At the enterprise level, the (4)may be more of a set of guidelines on how the various software architectures should be constructed consistently across the enterprise. The (5), which describes the high-level set of elements involved in app
A. Architectural pattern
B. Architectural description
C. Architectural view
D. Architectural viewpoint
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