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An Object Access Library (OAL) written in a specific programming language that is used to access data which meets the standards of DOF technology.
OpenDOF Graphic Pack
OpenDOF Graphic Pack 2 This is now v2 of the OpenDOF Graphic Pack why not try these out. Logos, Glyphs and Color Pallet, and DOSIS FONT (TTF) for the OpenDOF Project.
What is a Distributed Object Framework?
The acronym DOF (Distributed Object Framework) refers to a technology that allows many different products, using many different standards, to work together and share information effortlessly across many different networks (e.g., LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet—any type of network or mesh). At its core, DOF technology was designed to network embedded devices, whether simple or complex. However, to support advanced networking functions for those devices, DOF technology has also evolved into a server technology, appropriate for services that expand the functionality of networked devices, whether those services reside on your own physical servers, or you are taking advantage of advanced cloud technology, such as Amazon Web Services. Ultimately, DOF technology has the flexibility to enhance all products, from the simplest resource-constrained device to the most powerful of computer networks.
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