Microsoft’s COM is a software (66) that allows applications to be built from binary software components. COM defines a binary standard for function calling between components, a way for components to dynamically discover the interfaces implemented by other components, and a mechanism to identify components and their interfaces uniquely.OLE is a compound (67)standard developed by Microsoft. OLE makes it possible to create (68)with one application and link or embed them in a second application. Embedded objects retain their original format and (69)to the application that created them. Support for OLE is built into the Windows and MacOS Operating Systems. A (70) compound document standard developed mainly by Apple and IBM is called OpenDoc.
A.text
B.graphic
C.document
D.database