Subject | German | English |
comp., MS | COM-Add-In | COM add-in (A supplemental program with the filename extension .dll or .exe that extends the capabilities of a program by adding custom commands and specialized features) |
IT, dat.proc. | COM-Anlage | microfilm output computer |
IT, dat.proc. | COM-Anlage | computer output microfilmer |
comp., MS | COM-Anschluss | COM port (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer) |
comp., MS | COM Callable Wrapper | COM callable wrapper (A proxy object generated by the common language runtime so that existing COM applications can use managed classes, including .NET Framework classes, transparently) |
comp., MS | COM-Interop | COM interop (A service that enables .NET Framework objects to communicate with COM objects) |
comp., MS | COM-Klasse | COM class (A concrete implementation of one or more COM interfaces. COM objects are instances of COM classes) |
microel. | COM-Lesegerät | COM reader |
comp., MS | COM-Objekt | COM object (An instance of a COM class) |
microel. | COM-Verfahren | computer output microfilming |
gen. | EAN-COM | International Article Numbering Association EDI project |
gen. | EAN-COM | EAN-COM |
fin. | Ergänzungsvordruck COM/C | supplementary form COM/C |
IT | frei programmierbares COM-Registriergerät mit Dupliziergerät | intelligent COM recorder and a duplicator |
comp., MS | jemand@example.com | someone@example.com (A sample email address used in Microsoft software and Help files for demonstration purposes) |
IT | Online COM Rekorder | on-line COM recorders |
comp., MS | verteiltes COM | Distributed COM (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) |
comp., MS | virtuelles COM | virtual COM (The subsystem that manages COM objects created by application processes running in a virtual environment and prevents conflict with the same objects created outside the virtual environment) |
f.trade. | Vordruck COM/EX | form COM/EX |