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Compound File Binary Format : ウィキペディア英語版 | Compound File Binary Format Compound File Binary Format (CFBF), also called Compound File or Compound Document, is a file format for storing numerous files and streams within a single file on a disk. CFBF is developed by Microsoft and is an implementation of Microsoft COM Structured Storage. Microsoft has opened the format for use by others and it is now used in a variety of programs from Microsoft Word and Microsoft Access to Business Objects. It also forms the basis of the Advanced Authoring Format.〔(AMW Association (formerly AAF Association) )〕 ==Overview== At its simplest, the Compound File Binary Format is a container, with little restriction on what can be stored within it. A CFBF file structure loosely resembles a FAT filesystem. The file is partitioned into ''Sectors'' which are chained together with a ''File Allocation Table'' (not to be mistaken with the file system of the same name) which contains chains of sectors related to each file, a ''Directory'' holds information for contained files with a Sector ID (SID) for the starting sector of a chain and so on.
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