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windows open service architecture : FOLDOC | Windows Open Service Architecture (WOSA) One of the mainstays of Microsoft Windows: the ethos of abstraction of core services. For each extension, Windows Open Services Architecture defines an API and an SPI, as well as a universal interface (usually placed in a single DLL) that both comply to. These then transparently let the operating system speak to device drivers, {database managers}, and other {low level} entities. These extensions include, among others, ODBC (called the "crowning jewel of WOSA"), TAPI, {WOSA/XFS}, SAPI and MAPI, and their supporting services, as well as the abstraction of access to printers, modems, and {networking services}, which run identically over TCP/IP, {IPX/SPX}, and NetBEUI. (2000-08-16)
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