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EOF may refer to:
  • End-of-file
    End-of-file
    In computing, end of file is a condition in a computer operating system where no more data can be read from a data source...

    , the computing term for an end-of-file condition or its tangible indication
  • Empirical orthogonal functions
    Empirical orthogonal functions
    In statistics and signal processing, the method of empirical orthogonal function analysis is a decomposition of a signal or data set in terms of orthogonal basis functions which are determined from the data. It is the same as performing a principal components analysis on the data, except that the...

    , a statistical technique for simplifying a dataset
  • Enterprise Objects Framework
    Enterprise Objects Framework
    The Enterprise Objects Framework was introduced by NeXT in 1994 as a pioneering object-relational mapping product for its NeXTSTEP and OpenStep development platforms. The EOF abstracts the process of interacting with a relational database, mapping database rows to Java or Objective-C objects. This...

    , a product from Apple Computer
  • Educational Opportunity Fund, a fund dedicated to providing financial aid to those in need for college
  • End of Fashion
    End of Fashion
    End of Fashion are an Australian power pop band from Perth, Western Australia. The band consists of singer and guitarist Justin Burford, guitarist Rodney Aravena, bassist Simon Fasolo, and drummer Mike Hobbs. The group gained mainstream attention with their 2005 single "O Yeah", which reached...

    , an Australian band
  • Electroosmotic flow, the motion of ions in a solvent environment
  • Ethyl orthoformate, a solvent in chemistry
  • Echoes of Faydwer, an expansion for the computer game EverQuest II
  • EoF, a song editing program for the free Guitar Hero clone, Frets on Fire
    Frets on Fire
    Frets on Fire is a free, open-source Finnish music video game created by Unreal Voodoo. Players use the keyboard to play along with markers which appear on screen, with the aim to score points, achieve a high point multiplier, and complete a song...

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