Component integration laboratories
project
(CIL) An effort to create a common framework for interoperability between application programs on desktop platforms, formed by Apple Computer, Inc., IBM, Novell, Oracle, Taligent, WordPerfect and Xerox.
[When? What happened?]
(1994-10-24)
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