The Common Object Model (COM) that supports the exchange of objects
among programs was formerly known as:
A.
An Object Request Broker (ORB).
B.
The Distributed Common Object Model (DCOM).
C.
Object Rationalization and Linking (ORL).
D.
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE).
Explanation:
The correct answer is OLE. Answer DCOM defines the standard for sharing
objects in a networked environment. Answer ORL is a distracter. An
ORB is a locator and distributor of objects across networks.