Binary form definition

Binary form means two-part form, the structure of a musical composition consisting of
Binary form means two-part form, the structure of a musical composition consisting of two main sections.
Binary form is a form where information is stored on a medium that is directly readable by a computer, such as on a removable medium (e.g. a CD-ROM), or is made available for transmission via a computer network to a computer.

Examples of Binary form in a sentence

  • Licensee may sublicense Software as a part of a larger work containing more than Software, distributed solely in Object or Binary form under a personal, non-sublicensable, limited license.

  • Licensee may sublicense Software as a part of a larger work containing more than Software, distributed solely in Object or Binary form under a personal, non-sub-licensable, limited license.


More Definitions of Binary form

Binary form means the executable version of a Master Binary program.