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1 object model diagram
A graphical representation of the objects and collections that are contained within a specified object model. -
2 model
"A mathematical or graphical representation of a real-world situation or object. For example, a mathematical model of the distribution of matter in the universe, a spreadsheet (numeric) model of business operations, or a graphical model of a molecule." -
3 object-action paradigm
"The basic interaction model for the user interface in which the object to be acted upon is specified first, followed by the command to be executed." -
4 model store
A Microsoft SQL Server database where all objects in the Application Object Tree (AOT) are stored. -
5 object model
"A hierarchical set of objects and its members - methods, properties, and events - that a particular component provides." -
6 Runtime object model
"An object model designed for use by BDC clients and applications that provides an intuitive, object-oriented interface that abstracts the underlying data sources." -
7 BDC Runtime object model
"An object model designed for use by BDC clients and applications that provides an intuitive, object-oriented interface that abstracts the underlying data sources." -
8 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." -
9 Distributed Component Object Model
"The version of Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) specification that stipulates how components communicate over Windows-based networks. It permits the distribution of different components for a single application across two or more networked computers, running an application distributed across a network so that the distribution of components is not apparent to the user, and remotely displaying an application. Because DCOM is language-neutral, any language that uses COM components can also produce DCOM applications."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Distributed Component Object Model
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10 BDC Administration object model
"An object model that lets you create, read, update, and delete metadata objects in the BDC Metadata Store."English-Arabic terms dictionary > BDC Administration object model
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11 Composites Runtime object model
An object model that that can be used to incorporate and/or modify the behavior of a composite at runtime.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Composites Runtime object model
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12 client object model
"A set of APIs for SharePoint products. These APIs are based on the server object model, and can be called from clients such as desktop PCs and mobile devices." -
13 data model
"A collection of related object types, operators, and integrity rules that form the abstract entity supported by a database management system (DBMS). Thus, one speaks of a relational DBMS, a network DBMS, and so on, depending on the type of data model a DBMS supports. In general, a DBMS supports only one data model as a practical rather than a theoretical restriction." -
14 browser helper object
An in-process Component Object Model (COM) component that Internet Explorer will load each time it starts; it runs in the same memory context as the browser and can perform actions on the available windows and modules. -
15 Common Information Model
"The model that describes how to represent real-world managed objects. CIM uses an object-oriented paradigm, where managed objects are modeled using the concepts of classes and instances. The CIM is divided into the metamodel and the standard schema. The metamodel describes what types of entities make up the schema. It also defines how these entities can be combined into objects that represent real-world devices." -
16 Application Object Tree
A navigable view of the element objects in an application model. -
17 Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling diagram
"A graphical model of a system's components and their relationships (the structure), and of the system's response to events (its behavior)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling diagram
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18 COMPONENT-OBJECT MODEL
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19 Document Object Model
A World Wide Web Consortium specification that describes the structure of dynamic HTML and XML documents in a way that allows them to be manipulated through a Web browser. -
20 message handler
A Component Object Model (COM) object that implements the ITranslate interface in an in-process COM object.
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