slovodefinícia
Compon'e
(gcide)
Compon'e \Com*po"n['e]\ (k[o^]m*p[=o]"n[asl]), a. [F.]
See Compony.
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Compon'e
(gcide)
Compony \Com*po"ny\, Compon'e \Com*po"n['e]\, a. [F.
compon['e].] (Her.)
Divided into squares of alternate tinctures in a single row;
-- said of any bearing; or, in the case of a bearing having
curved lines, divided into patches of alternate colors
following the curve. If there are two rows it is called
counter-compony.
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Compone
(gcide)
Compone \Com*pone"\ (-p[=o]n"), v. t. [L. componere. See
Compound.]
To compose; to settle; to arrange. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

A good pretense for componing peace. --Strype.
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podobné slovodefinícia
component
(mass)
component
- komponent, súčasť
component part
(mass)
component part
- súčasť
components
(mass)
components
- súčasti
abiotic environmental component
(encz)
abiotic environmental component,abiotická složka prostředí [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
active pesticide component
(encz)
active pesticide component,účinná látka pesticidu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
basic component of environment
(encz)
basic component of environment,základní složka prostředí [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
biological component
(encz)
biological component,biologická složka (systému) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
biotic environmental component
(encz)
biotic environmental component,biotická složka prostředí [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
cereal component
(encz)
cereal component,
chemical component
(encz)
chemical component,chemická složka (systému) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
component
(encz)
component,komponenta n: component,složka Pavel Machek; Giza
component currency
(encz)
component currency,
component loan
(encz)
component loan,
component part
(encz)
component part, n:
componentry
(encz)
componentry,
components
(encz)
components,komponenty n: pl. Zdeněk Brožcomponents,součásti n: Zdeněk Brož
componentwise
(encz)
componentwise,
contamining component
(encz)
contamining component,znečišťující složka (vodní
hospodářství) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
currency component
(encz)
currency component,
direct component
(encz)
direct component,stejnosměrná složka n: [el.] parkmaj
environmental component
(encz)
environmental component,složka prostředí [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
environmetal component
(encz)
environmetal component,složka prostředí [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
landscape component
(encz)
landscape component,složka krajiny [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
polluting component
(encz)
polluting component,znečišťující složka (vodní
hospodářství) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
standard component
(encz)
standard component,
subcomponent
(encz)
subcomponent,
system component
(encz)
system component,složka systému [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
advanced structural components
(czen)
Advanced Structural Components,ASC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
joint force air component commander
(czen)
Joint Force Air Component Commander,JFACC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Compon'e
(gcide)
Compon'e \Com*po"n['e]\ (k[o^]m*p[=o]"n[asl]), a. [F.]
See Compony.
[1913 Webster]Compony \Com*po"ny\, Compon'e \Com*po"n['e]\, a. [F.
compon['e].] (Her.)
Divided into squares of alternate tinctures in a single row;
-- said of any bearing; or, in the case of a bearing having
curved lines, divided into patches of alternate colors
following the curve. If there are two rows it is called
counter-compony.
[1913 Webster]Compone \Com*pone"\ (-p[=o]n"), v. t. [L. componere. See
Compound.]
To compose; to settle; to arrange. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

A good pretense for componing peace. --Strype.
[1913 Webster]
Component
(gcide)
Component \Com*po"nent\ (k[o^]m*p[=o]"nent), a. [L. componens,
p. pr. of componere. See Compound, v. t.]
Serving, or helping, to form; composing; constituting;
constituent.
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The component parts of natural bodies. --Sir I.
Newton.
[1913 Webster]Component \Com*po"nent\, n.
A constituent part; an ingredient.
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Component of force (Mech.), a force which, acting
conjointly with one or more forces, produces the effect of
a single force or resultant; one of a number of forces
into which a single force may be resolved.
[1913 Webster] Compony
Component of force
(gcide)
Component \Com*po"nent\, n.
A constituent part; an ingredient.
[1913 Webster]

Component of force (Mech.), a force which, acting
conjointly with one or more forces, produces the effect of
a single force or resultant; one of a number of forces
into which a single force may be resolved.
[1913 Webster] Compony
component
(wn)
component
n 1: an abstract part of something; "jealousy was a component of
his character"; "two constituents of a musical composition
are melody and harmony"; "the grammatical elements of a
sentence"; "a key factor in her success"; "humor: an
effective ingredient of a speech" [syn: component,
constituent, element, factor, ingredient]
2: something determined in relation to something that includes
it; "he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than
himself"; "I read a portion of the manuscript"; "the smaller
component is hard to reach"; "the animal constituent of
plankton" [syn: part, portion, component part,
component, constituent]
3: an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a
composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be
separated from or attached to a system; "spare components for
cars"; "a component or constituent element of a system" [syn:
component, constituent, element]
component part
(wn)
component part
n 1: something determined in relation to something that includes
it; "he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than
himself"; "I read a portion of the manuscript"; "the
smaller component is hard to reach"; "the animal
constituent of plankton" [syn: part, portion,
component part, component, constituent]
component
(foldoc)
component

An object adhering to a {component
architecture}.

(1997-11-20)
component architecture
(foldoc)
component architecture

A notion in object-oriented programming where
"components" of a program are completely generic. Instead of
having a specialised set of methods and fields they have
generic methods through which the component can advertise the
functionality it supports to the system into which it is
loaded. This enables completely dynamic loading of
objects. JavaBeans is an example of a component
architecture.

See also design pattern.

(1997-11-20)
component based development
(foldoc)
component based development
CBD

(CBD) The creation, integration, and re-use of
components of program code, each of which has a common
interface for use by multiple systems.

(1999-08-23)
component integration laboratories
(foldoc)
Component Integration Laboratories

(CIL) An effort to create a common framework for
interoperability between application programs on desktop
platforms, formed by Apple Computer, Inc., IBM,
Novell, Oracle, Taligent, WordPerfect and Xerox.

[When? What happened?]

(1994-10-24)
component object model
(foldoc)
Component Object Model
Common Object Model

(COM) An open software architecture from DEC
and Microsoft, allowing interoperation between
ObjectBroker and OLE. Microsoft evolved COM into DCOM.

On page XV of Box's book in the foreword by Charlie Kindel he
says, "It is Mark Ryland's fault that some people call COM the
'Common Object Model.' He deeply regrets it and apologizes
profusely."

["Essential COM", Don Box].

[Details? URL?]

(1999-06-12)
distributed component object model
(foldoc)
Distributed Component Object Model
DCOM

(DCOM) Microsoft's extension of their
Component Object Model (COM) to support objects distributed
across a network. DCOM has been submitted to the IETF as
a draft standard. Since 1996, it has been part of {Windows
NT} and is also available for Windows 95.

Unlike CORBA, which runs on many operating systems, DCOM
is currently (Dec 1997) only implemented by Microsoft for
Microsoft Windows and by Software AG, under the name
"EntireX", for Unix and IBM mainframes. DCOM serves
the same purpose as IBM's DSOM protocol.

DCOM is broken because it's an object model that has no
provisions for inheritance, one of the major reasons for
object oriented programming in the first place.

(http://microsoft.com/com/tech/DCOM.asp).

[Details?]

(2000-08-02)
microsoft data access components
(foldoc)
Microsoft Data Access Components
MDAC

(MDAC) Microsoft's umbrella term for their {ActiveX
Data Objects} (ADO), OLE DB, and {Open Database
Connectivity} (ODBC) libraries. Together, these provide
access to a variety of data sources, both relational (SQL)
and nonrelational. MDAC is the technology that supports
Universal Data Access, Microsoft's strategy for providing
access to information across the enterprise.


(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/mdacsdk/htm/mdacstartpage1.asp).

(2004-02-17)
peripheral component interconnect
(foldoc)
Peripheral Component Interconnect
PCI
PCI bus

(PCI) A standard for connecting peripherals to a
personal computer, designed by Intel and released around
Autumn 1993. PCI is supported by most major manufacturers
including Apple Computer. It is technically far superior to
VESA's local bus. It runs at 20 - 33 MHz and carries 32
bits at a time over a 124-pin connector or 64 bits over a
188-pin connector. An address is sent in one cycle followed
by one word of data (or several in burst mode).

PCI is used in systems based on Pentium, Pentium Pro, {AMD
5x86}, AMD K5 and AMD K6 processors, in some DEC Alpha
and PowerPC systems, and probably Cyrix 586 and {Cyrix
686} systems. However, it is processor independent and so can
work with other processor architectures as well.

Technically, PCI is not a bus but a bridge or mezzanine.
It includes buffers to decouple the CPU from relatively slow
peripherals and allow them to operate asynchronously.

(1997-12-07)
strongly connected component
(foldoc)
strongly connected component
SCC

(SCC) A subset, S, of the nodes of a directed graph such
that any node in S is reachable from any other node in S and S
is not a subset of any larger such set. SCCs are {equivalence
class}es under the transitive closure of the "directly
connected to" relation.

(1995-02-06)
visual component library
(foldoc)
Visual Component Library
VCL

VCL A application framework library for
Microsoft Windows and Borland Software Corp.'s Delphi
and C++Builder rapid application development software.
VCL was originally designed for Delphi but is now also used
for C++Builder. This replaces OWL Object Windows Library
as Borland's Windows C++ framework of choice. VCL
encapsulates the C-based Win32 API into a much easier to
use, object-oriented form. Like its direct rival,
Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC), VCL includes
classes to create Windows programs.

The VCL component class can be inherited to create new VCL
components, which are the building blocks of Delphi and
C++Builder applications. VCL components are somewhat in
competition with ActiveX controls, though a VCL wrapper can
be created to make an ActiveX control seem like a VCL
component.

{Home
(http://borland.com/bcppbuilder/productinfo/feaben/visual.html)}.

(2001-07-09)

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