Executable Object Code definition
Executable Object Code means the computer programming code in any other form than Source Code that is not readily perceivable by humans and suitable for machine execution without the intervening steps of interpretation or compilation.
Executable Object Code means the computer programming code in any other form than Source Code that is not readily perceivable by humans and suitable for machine execution without the intervening steps of interpretation or compilation. “Site” means a Customer location controlled by Customer. “Authorized User” means any employee or contractor of Customer working at the Site, who has signed a written confidentiality agreement with Customer or is otherwise bound in writing by confidentiality and use obligations at least as restrictive as those imposed under this Agreement.
Examples of Executable Object Code in a sentence
The FINSERVE software accompanying this Agreement, may include Source Code, Executable Object Code, associated media, printed materials and documentation (collectively, the “Software”).
Executable Object Code: computer programming code, substantially or entirely in binary form, which is directly executable by a computer after suitable processing but without the intervening steps of compilation for assembly.
Source Code: computer programming code (other than Executable Object Code) and related system documentation, procedural codes, notes and flowcharts.