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ABSTRACT
COM, the Component Object Model, and DCOM, Distributed COM, were introduced as the underlying technologies of Microsoft's second version of OLE, but have since proven their utility as powerful model for distributed systems. This paper intends to introduce COM and DCOM to the Ada community and demonstrate how to create and use objects that conform to these models. REFERENCES
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