| 41. | This concept of dynamic extensibility is taken to the extreme with the Component Object Model, the underpinnings of ActiveX.
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| 42. | It also introduced new extensibility APIs for the Windows file manager, Explorer . exe ( also a shell ).
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| 43. | The back end uses object-oriented design patterns which contribute to extensibility, reducing coupling between independently operating modules.
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| 44. | Openness is a capability provided by an IT system, and it is characterized by interoperability, portability and extensibility.
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| 45. | "This will provide the extensibility for a Web site to'talk'to another Web site,"
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| 46. | It is internally simple, its power leveraged by the composability of a small command language and extensibility through shell integration.
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| 47. | This design gave the Amiga OS a great extensibility and flexibility within the limited memory capacity of computers in the 1980s.
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| 48. | The downward extensibility of terms for " king " in more casual usage also influences other allusive uses of these terms.
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| 49. | Because of its flexible interface and extensibility, Quicksilver has been called one of the top productivity applications on the Mac.
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| 50. | The architecture of the system supports this extensibility by separating all hardware-specific code into distinct modules within each subsystem.
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