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1 running
I[΄rʌniŋ] n վազք. ծորանք. good at running լավ վազող. (կառավարում) running the school դպրոց կառավարելը. be in the/out of the running շանսեր ունենալ/չունենալ. be still in the running մրզ. հաղթելու շանսեր ունենալII[΄rʌniŋ] a վազող, հոսող. running water հո սող ջուր. running track վազքուղի. running sore թա րախահոս վերք. running expenses ընթա ցիկ/շա հագործ ման ծախսեր. (անընդմեջ, շարունակ) three times running երեք անգամ անընդմեջ. take up the running նախաձեռնությունը վերցնել -
2 COM
"An object-based programming model designed to promote software interoperability; it allows two or more applications or components to easily cooperate with one another, even if they were written by different vendors, at different times, in different programming languages, or if they are running on different computers running different operating systems." -
3 Component Object Model
"An object-based programming model designed to promote software interoperability; it allows two or more applications or components to easily cooperate with one another, even if they were written by different vendors, at different times, in different programming languages, or if they are running on different computers running different operating systems." -
4 Message Queuing
A Microsoft technology that enables applications running at different times to communicate across heterogeneous networks and systems that may be temporarily offline. -
5 MSMQ
A Microsoft technology that enables applications running at different times to communicate across heterogeneous networks and systems that may be temporarily offline.
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