DBB SOFTWARE definition
DBB SOFTWARE means the following: (i) the computer program known as dBB Platform currently in source code format in the C++ programming language, including all versions, including Versions 1.945(b), 3.106(b) and 3.202 thereof; (ii) all of the computer programs commonly referred to as "libraries" in dBB serial language which are created using and/or executable by the dBB Platform; (iii) all of the computer application programs in DSL which are created using and/or executable by the dBB Platform, including the application programs known as B2B Prototype, Apogee Prototype, Flooz Prototype, Fraud Dossier, Step Stone, Commercial Card, ECDM, Desktop and Eservice; (iv) the computer programs known as the Integrated Development Environment, including the computer programs known as the Localization Editor, the User Admin Editor and the Visual Workflow Modeler; (v) all of the application program interfaces that are designed to be used in conjunction with the computer application programs which are created using and/or executable by the dBB Platform, including that certain application program interface currently in common business oriented language (COBOL) designed to be used in conjunction with the Fraud Dossier, Step Stone, and/or commercial card application programs; and (vi) all corrections, fixes, modifications, enhancements, updates, upgrades, new releases, versions and translations of or to any of the foregoing, regardless of whether made by PaySys or its employees, agents, contractors, customers or licensees.