Binary Code definition

Binary Code means machine-readable, executable code of a computer program.
Binary Code means Computer Program code that loads and executes without further processing by a software compiler or linker, or that results when Source Code is processed by a software compiler.
Binary Code means the portion of the Licensed Software which is licensed to Licensee in machine executable binary form, as specified in Exhibit A.

Examples of Binary Code in a sentence

  • Licensee may use the Binary Code (if any) as specified in Exhibit B.

  • Licensee may not: (i) disassemble, decompile or reverse engineer the Binary Code nor permit any third party to do so; (ii) copy the Licensed Software, except as necessary to use the Licensed Software in accordance with the license granted under Sections 2.1; or (iii) use the Licensed Software in any manner to provide testing or other computer services to third parties.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, YumaWorks grants Licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the Binary Code (if any) for internal use only.


More Definitions of Binary Code

Binary Code means Code including but not limited to Java byte Code and Object Code in a form that is indirectly or directly executable by a computer, and is not readable or understandable by a programmer of ordinary skills.
Binary Code means Code that loads and executes without further processing by a software compiler or linker or that results when Source Code is processed by a software compiler. “Source Code” means human-readable form of Code and related system documentation, including comments and any procedural language.
Binary Code means the embodiment of a computer program which is not in human-readable form, and which is derived from source code of such program by means of assembly or compilation into either a computer-specific non-executable code, or an executable code capable of being run on a computer system. (c) "Commercial Purposes" shall mean the sale, lease, license or other transfer of the Software, use of the Software for the performance of contract research, or to produce or manufacture products for sale, or to develop, use, and/or distribute educational materials based on the Software, including but not limited to courseware or text books. (d) "Patent Rights" means Licensor's rights in the Software under U.S. and foreign patent law, if applicable, as may be further described in Appendix A. (e) "Research Purposes" means the academic or government funded research under the direction of the Individual at the Institution. (f) "Software" means the computer programs known as TrackVis and Diffusion Toolkit and any related documentation as further defined and described in Appendix A. 2.
Binary Code means the binary machine readable version of the Software.
Binary Code shall refer to copies of the Software, including any Software incorporating Avid Derived Works, in binary language, stored in whatever media.
Binary Code means the machine-readable, compiled code for the Software that is ready to run on a computer.
Binary Code means Code including but not limited to Java byte Code and Object Code in a form that is indirectly or directly executable by a computer, and is not readable or understandable by a programmer of ordinary skills. (b) "OBJECT CODE" shall mean Code substantially or entirely in binary form, and includes header files of the type necessary for use or inter operation with other computer programs. It is intended to be directly executable by a computer after processing or linking, but without interpretation, compilation or assembly. (c) "SOURCE CODE" shall mean Code in a form which when printed out or displayed is readable and understandable by a programmer of ordinary skills. It includes procedural and object oriented Code with associated comments describing the operation of the Code.