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Reference
Glossary
Microsoft's component object model allows programmers to create objects
(programs) that can run from any Windows desktop environment. The basic
architecture of the model defines the interfaces of the objects and
different ways that they can be executed. COM allows objects to be created
in almost any programming language and affords the programmer the ability
to incorporate a set of third-party controls such as OLE and
ActiveX. The COM+ standard
introduced improvements to the original model.
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