BoF
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BoF or BOF is an acronym for:
- Basic Oxygen Furnace: This is a furnace used in steel production that removes oxygen from the iron ore and other substances.
- Birds of a Feather: This idiom is a shortening of the proverb "Birds of a feather flock together.", meaning that people (birds) of the same kind or interest (of a common feather) enjoy spending time (flocking) together. This proverb is believed to date back as far as Greek and Roman times, but has become commonly used as jargon by various groups since the nineteenth century. In the world of computing, BoF (Birds Of a Feather) can refer to:
- An informal discussion group. Unlike Special Interest Groups or Working groups, BoFs are informal and often formed in an ad-hoc manner. The acronym is used by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to denote initial meetings of members interested in a particular issue.
- A BoF session, an informal meet-up at conferences, where the attendees group together based on a shared interest and carry out discussions without any pre-planned agenda.
- beginning of file, the computing term. See also end-of-file.
- Body-on-frame, an automobile construction technique.
- Breath of Fire, a video game series.
- Baptism of Fire
- Board of Finance
- Battalions of Fear
- The chemical formula of boron oxyfluoride.
- Best of Five. A question format commonly used in medical exams such as Membership of the Royal College of Physicians
- British Orienteering Federation