[ad_1] OLE for Process Control (OPC) is a set of standards that allows communication between system controllers and plant equipment in automated manufacturing processes. It was developed in 1996 based on Microsoft’s OLE, DCOM, and COM technologies. OPC Foundation manages its maintenance and implementation. Its application allows easy integration of automated manufacturing systems in various […]
[ad_1] Object linking and embedding is a Microsoft® technology that allows for modular user-created documents and systems. It enables drag-and-drop features, sharing of information between components, and compatibility between programs. It was originally for user-created documents but has expanded to web-based systems. It competed with OpenDoc but ultimately prevailed. Object linking and embedding is a […]
[ad_1] The Grand Ole Opry began in 1927 as the WSM Barn Dance, broadcasting family-friendly country music. It moved to Ryman Auditorium and became known as “The Mother Church of Country Music.” In the 1970s, it moved to the Opry House. The show still airs live on WSM and is considered the pinnacle of a […]