Object Code. Code substantially in binary form, and includes header files of the type necessary for use or interoperation with other computer programs. It is directly executable by a computer after processing or linking, but without compilation or assembly. Object Code is all Code other than Source Code.
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Sources: Asset Purchase and License Agreement (Wave Technologies International Inc)
Object Code. “Object Code” means Code substantially in binary form, and includes header files of the type necessary for use or interoperation with other computer programs. It is directly executable by a computer or other electronic device after processing or linking, but without compilation or assembly. Object Code is all Code computer programming code other than Source Code.
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Sources: Asset Purchase Agreement (St. Bernard Software, Inc.)
Object Code. Code substantially Object Code" means the representation of a software program in the binary form, and includes header files of the type necessary instruction code form suitable for use execution on or interoperation with other computer programs. It is directly executable by a computer computer, or which may be so suitable after processing linkage or linking, but without compilation incorporation with or assembly. Object Code is all Code into other than Source Codesuch code.
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Sources: License Agreement
Object Code. Object Code” means the code created by a system compiler from source code; also called ”machine-readable code.” Object Code substantially in binary form, can be Linked with an appropriate linker to resolve address references and includes header files of the type necessary for use or interoperation may be combined with other computer programs. It is directly executable by a computer after processing or linking, but without compilation or assembly. Object Code is all for targeted execution on a specific processor. Ob- ject Code other than Source Codeincludes ”Object Code libraries” and ”shared libraries,” which are groupings of Object Code for specific purposes.
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Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)