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abstract object |
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object (In object-oriented programming, an instance of a class. An object comprises data and methods that act on the data, and is treated as a discrete entity) |
fin., commun., IT |
object; object of interest |
forestr. |
item of timber (από ξύλο) |
IT |
fact; real world knowledge; world knowledge |
tech. |
item |
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SQL Server object (An entity within SQL Server) |
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COM object (An instance of a COM class) |
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BLOB (" A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation "binary large object" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes.") |
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ActiveX object (An object supplied by a component that supports Automation) |
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OLE object (An object that supports the OLE protocol for object linking and embedding) |
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BCD object (A collection of elements that describes the settings for the object that are used during the boot process. There are three main types of objects: application, device, and inherited) |
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user object (An object from Window Manager, which includes windows, menus, cursors, icons, hooks, accelerators, monitors, keyboard layouts, and other internal objects. Users can configure Task Manager to display the number of USER objects currently being used by a process) |