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Encyclopedia > Compound document
Example of a compound document in Microsoft Office Word
Example of a compound document in Microsoft Office Word

In computing, a compound document is a document type typically produced using word processing software, and is a regular text document intermingled with e.g. spreadsheets, pictures, digital videos, digital audio, and other multimedia features. It can also be used to collect several documents into one. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (755x692, 84 KB) Summary Example of a compound document in Microsoft Office Word. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (755x692, 84 KB) Summary Example of a compound document in Microsoft Office Word. ... Microsoft Word is a word processing application from Microsoft. ... Originally, the word computing was synonymous with counting and calculating, and a science that deals with the original sense of computing mathematical calculations. ... A word processor (also more formally known as a document preparation system) is a computer application used for the production (including composition, editing, formatting, and possibly printing) of any sort of viewable or printed material. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... For images in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Images. ... Digital video is a type of video recording system that works by using a digital, rather than analog, representation of the video signal. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Multimedia is the use of several different media (e. ...


Compound document technologies is commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone does not enable compound documents. Well-known technologies for compound documents include: By the mid 20th century humans had achieved a level of technological mastery sufficient to leave the surface of the planet for the first time and explore space. ... Software component representations: above the representation used in UML, below the representation commonly used by Microsofts COM objects. ...

While the origins of the compound document metaphor are uncertain, the first public implementation was on the Xerox Star workstation, released in 1981. [1] Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) is a distributed object system and protocol developed by Microsoft. ... Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is an international computer technology corporation with 2005 global annual sales of US$42. ... Bonobo is a component model for compound documents used in GNOME, a desktop environment. ... Ximian was a company that provided open source desktop applications for Linux and Unix based on the GNOME platform. ... A gnome hiding behind a toadstool. ... In computer programming, KParts is the name of the component framework for the KDE desktop environment. ... KDE (K Desktop Environment) is a free desktop environment and development platform built with Trolltechs Qt toolkit. ... The Open Document Architecture (or sometimes referred to as Office Document Architecture or just ODA) is a standard document file format created by the ITU-T to replace all proprietary document file formats. ... The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) coordinates standards for telecommunications on behalf of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and is based in Geneva, Switzerland. ... OpenDoc was a multi-platform software componentry framework standard for compound documents, inspired by the Xerox Star system and intended as an alternative to Microsofts Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). ... Apple Computer, Inc. ... The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a W3C-recommended general-purpose markup language for creating special-purpose markup languages, capable of describing many different kinds of data. ... The eXtensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) is a family of languages which allows one to describe how files encoded in the XML standard are to be formatted or transformed. ... The Star workstation, officially known as the 8010 Star Information System, was introduced by Xerox Corporation in 1981. ... A computer workstation, often colloquially referred to as workstation, is a high-end general-purpose microcomputer designed to be used by one person at a time and which offers higher performance than normally found in a personal computer, especially with respect to graphics, processing power and the ability to carry... 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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Compound document - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (158 words)
In computing, a compound document is a document type typically produced using word processing software, and is a regular text document intermingled with e.g.
Compound document technologies is commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone does not enable compound documents.
While the origins of the compound document metaphor are uncertain, the first public implementation was on the Xerox Star workstation, released in 1981.
Compound Document by Reference Framework 1.0 (4961 words)
And of course, a compound document may be a hybrid of both compound document by inclusion and compound document by reference.
Compound document profiles which leverage the Compound Document Framework and which support scripting must have scripting interfaces that are compatible with the DOM Level 3 Core Specification.
Compound document profiles which leverage the Compound Document Framework and which support events and interactivity must have event interfaces and an event processing model that are compatible with the DOM Level 3 Events Specification.
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