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  • 81object — ► NOUN 1) a material thing that can be seen and touched. 2) a person or thing to which an action or feeling is directed. 3) a goal or purpose. 4) Grammar a noun or noun phrase governed by a transitive verb or by a preposition. ► VERB ▪ express… …

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  • 82object finder — noun A device in microscopes for locating an object in the field before examination by a higher power • • • Main Entry: ↑object …

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  • 83object art — object art, a form of abstract sculpture that emphasizes the sculptured object by deliberately understating its shape, texture, and color: »The “object art” and “thingish” novel of the sixties are resurrections of the Cubist spirit (Harold… …

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  • 84object file — ob ject file, object program ob ject program, n. (Computers) A computer program which has been translated into machine language by a compiler and assembler, but not yet linked into an executable program; sometimes called an {obj file}, because… …

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  • 85object program — object file ob ject file, object program ob ject program, n. (Computers) A computer program which has been translated into machine language by a compiler and assembler, but not yet linked into an executable program; sometimes called an {obj file} …

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  • 86Object-code Buffer Overrun Evaluator — (OBOE) is a security or programming tool by R. Banfi, D. Bruschi, and E. Rosti for the automatic detection of buffer overrun vulnerabilities in object code. OBOE can be applied to operating system components as well as ordinary application… …

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  • 87Object-Oriented Fortran — is an object oriented extension of Fortran, in which data items can be grouped into objects, which can be instantiated and executed in parallel. It was available for Sun, Iris, iPSC, and nCUBE, but is no longer supported. This article was… …

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  • 88Object identity — may refer to: Identity (object oriented programming) Equality (objects) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point d …

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  • 89Object Data Manager — (ODM) is a database management system and device configuration integrated into IBM s AIX operating system. The ODM is unique to AIX compared to other UNIX operating systems. Data being managed by ODM is stored and maintained as objects with… …

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  • 90Object-code compatible — is a computing term meaning that object code can move freely between two different kinds of computers and can be expected to function in the same way. Usually, compatibility is expressed in terms like backward compatible, which means that the… …

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