O Computing Abbreviation

O has various meanings in the Computing category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of O in Computing.

Oblique

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Lop-sided, as one side of a leaf base larger, wider or more rounded than the other.

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Female

Metal tubes used to keep roof gutters "open". Long nails are driven through these tubes and hold the gutters in place along the fascia of the home. OR Any part, such as a nut or fitting, into which another (male) part can be inserted. Internal threads are female.

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Object Code

Object code, or sometimes an object module, is what a computer compiler produces. In a general sense object code is a sequence of statements or instructions in a computer language, usually a machine code language or an intermediate language such as RTL. Object files can in turn be linked to form executable file or library file. In order to be used, object code must either be placed in an executable file, a library file, or an object file.

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Output

Data generated by a computer is referred to as output. This includes data produced at a software level, such as the result of a calculation, or at a physical level, such as a printed document. A basic example of software output is a calculator program that produces the result of a mathematical operation. A more complex example is the results produced by a search engine, which compares keywords to millions of pages in its Web page index.

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Objective

In a microscope, the objective is the lens nearest to the object being examined whereas the lens closest to the eye is termed the ocular.The light microscope today is usually binocular and has a turret bearing a selection of objective lens.

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Organization

An organization (or organisation) is aentity, such as an institution or an association, that has a collective goal and is linked to an external environment. There are a variety of legal types of organization, including corporations, governments, non-governmental organizations, international organization, armed forces, charities, not-for-profit corporations, partnerships, cooperatives, universities, and various types of political organization.

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Open

Open1 adj. Of, pertaining to, or providing accessibility. For example, an open file is one that can be used because a program has issued an open file command to the operating system. Open2 vb. To make an object, such as a file, accessible. To establish a temporary logical connection between a file and a running program. The connection exists until the program closes the connection or the program terminates.

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