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Up  OASIS XML Acronym  Updated  New
Up  Object Linking and Embedding MISC Term  Updated  New
A capability introduced with Windows 3.1 that gives all Windows applications a standard way of incorporating objects (i.e., text, graphics, or sound) created in other Windows programs. When you link an object between two documents, changes made to that object in one document automatically will be made in the other.
Up  Object Management Group DOM Organisation
Up  object model DOM Term
An object model is a collection of descriptions of classes or interfaces, together with their member data, member functions, and class-static operations.
Up  Object Oriented DataBase MISC Term  Updated  New
Up  octet MISC Term  Updated  New
Alternative term for a set of eight bits.
Up  ODBC MISC Acronym  Updated  New
Up  OLE MISC Acronym  Updated  New
Up  OMG MISC Acronym  Updated  New
Up  OML XML Acronym
Up  online Network Term  Updated  New
Successful connection to another computer via phone, network, satellite, etc...
Up  online service Network Term  Updated  New
A dial-up service that provides content to users with modem-equipped computers and access software provided by the service. Not as common as ISP's now, as the content base of the WWW widens.
Up  Ontology Markup Language XML Language/Protocol
Up  OODB MISC Acronym  Updated  New
Up  Open DataBase Connectivity MISC Software  Updated  New
A dynamic-link library (DLL) file that applications can use to connect to a particular database. Each database program, such as Microsoft Access or dBASE, or database management system, such as SQL Server, requires a different driver. ODBC drivers make software flexible, so that you can connect to new databases, as they become available, by installing new drivers.
Up  Open Financial Exchange MISC Language/Protocol
It is a data format designed to represent financial information exchanged between an online financial services server and a client software product.
The open financial exchange (OFX) is a data format that Microsoft Money and Intuit Quicken personal finance applications use to communicate with financial institutions over the Web.
Up  Open Software Description MISC Term  Updated
An XML-based data format for advertising and installing software components over the Internet.
The open software description (OSD) is an XML-based data format, fully supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01, for advertising and installing software components over the Internet. When new versions of software become available, OSD provides a mechanism to notify the user (a process referred to as publishing). In addition, OSD provides the functionality to describe in great detail how to install ActiveX® Controls and Java packages and class files, adding functionality to the use of .INFs for setup. Microsoft and Marimba Inc. submitted this specification to the W3C in August 1997.
Up  Open Source Software VB-XML Term
The OSS movement is the open source movement. On the one hand it is a movement where the software source code is freely available, and on the other hand its a people-driven software movement.
Up  Open Systems Interconnect Network Language/Protocol  Updated  New
A conceptual model and set of protocols for networks, promulgated by the ISO.
Up  Open Trading Protocol Network Language/Protocol
Up  OpenTag XML Language/Protocol
Up  Oracle Corporation MISC Organisation  Updated  New
Up  Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards XML Organisation  Updated  New
Is a nonprofit, international consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of product-independent formats based on public standards. These standards include SGML, XML, HTML as well as others that are related to structured information processing. Members of OASIS are providers, users and specialists of the technologies that make these standards work in practice.
Up  OSD XML Acronym
Up  OSI MISC Term  New
Up  OSS MISC Acronym
Up  OTP MISC Acronym
Up  overlapping tags XML Concept  Updated  New
XML does not allow for overlapping tags, but instead demands a strict heirarchy within a document.
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