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COLD
(redirected from Computer Output to Laser Disc)

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COLDChronic Obstructive Lung Disease (medical)
COLDComputer Output to Laser Disc
COLDCouncil Of Library Directors
COLDCommon Object-oriented Language for Design
COLDComputer On-Line Data
COLDCoupled Ocean-Ice Linkages and Dynamics
COLDConstrained Optimization with Limited Deviations
COLDClean clothes, Overheating, Layer clothing, stay Dry (mnemonic for surviving in cold weather)
COLDCouncil on Oceanographic Laboratory Directors
COLDConference of Logistics Directorates


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In 1988, Bucher co-founded Legend/DCR Technologies, which created a new technology now known as Computer Output to Laser Disc (COLD), thus establishing a new industry segment.
Computer Output to Laser Disc (COLD), CD Archiving, Imaging, and Integrated Document Management (IDM).
Founded in 1982, Bluebird Systems is dedicated to providing end-users, value-added resellers and systems integrators with client/server document imaging, computer output to laser disc, and workflow management solutions.
 
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