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What Is Document View Architecture?
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The Document-View architecture is the foundation which is used to create applications based on the Microsoft Foundation Classes. It allows you to make distinct the different parts that compose a computer program.
The parts which compose the Document/View architecture are a frame, documents and the view.
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