Artifact Details

Title

Principles of OLE 2.0: an exposition of Microsoft's object-oriented systems architecture

Catalog Number

102624734

Type

Moving Image

Description

Form University Video Communications' catalog:

"Tony Williams presents Microsoft's Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) architecture, and particularly, the underlying component object model. He describes the significant characteristics of the object model and the architecture rationale for each. Several design patterns recurring using the object model to structure software to support compound documents and other uses, such as forms and controls. Using examples and demonstrations, Williams illustrates how these designs affect end-user software. He concludes by discussing the work to extend the OLE architecture to new domains."

Date

1994-05-17

Credits

Williams, Anthony (speaker)

Publisher

University Video Communications

Identifying Numbers

Other number 177

Duration

00:42:00

Format

Digital Betacam

Copyright Holder

Computer History Museum

Category

Lecture

Series Title

University Video Communications

Credit

Gift of University Video Communications

Lot Number

X6636.2013