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do you mean by layout and what are the different of object used in MS dos point

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Page layout, the arrangement of visual elements on a page

Comprehensive layout (comp), a proposed page layout presented by a designer to their client

Layout (computing), the process of calculating the position of objects in space

Layout engine, another name for web browser engine, the core software that displays content in a web browser

Automobile layout, a description of the locations of the engine and drive wheels on a vehicle

Integrated circuit layout, the representation of an integrated circuit in geometric shapes

Keyboard layout, an arrangement of the keys on a typographic keyboard

Model railroad layout, a diorama with tracks for operating scaled-down trains

Layout (dominoes), the tableau in a domino game

Layout or marking out, the transfer of a design onto a workpiece in manufacturing

Plant layout study, an engineering study to analyze physical configurations for a manufacturing plant

Layout, a specific version of the splits, a position in which the legs are extended in opposite directions

Process layout, a floor plan of a plant that arranges equipment according to its function

Product layout, a floor plan of a plant in which work stations and equipment are ordered by assembly sequence

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DOS (/dɒs/, /dɔːs/[1]) is a platform-independent acronym for disk operating system which later became a common shorthand for disk-based operating systems on IBM PC compatibles.[2] DOS primarily consists of Microsoft's MS-DOS and a rebranded version under the name IBM PC DOS, both of which were introduced in 1981. Later compatible systems from other manufacturers include DR DOS (1988), ROM-DOS (1989), PTS-DOS (1993), and FreeDOS (1998). MS-DOS dominated the IBM PC compatible market between 1981 and 1995.

Dozens of other operating systems also use the acronym "DOS", beginning with the mainframe DOS/360 from 1966. Others include Apple DOS, Apple ProDOS, Atari DOS, Commodore DOS, TRSDOS, and AmigaDOS.

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