Object Code definition

Object Code means computer software, substantially or entirely in binary form, which is intended to be directly executable by a computer after suitable processing and linking but without the intervening steps of compilation or assembly.
Object Code means software in machine-readable, compiled and/or executable form including, but not limited to, byte code form and in form of machine-readable libraries used for linking procedures and functions to other software.
Object Code means computer programs assembled or compiled, which are readable and usable by machines, but not generally readable by humans without reverse-assembly, reverse compiling, or reverse-engineering.

Examples of Object Code in a sentence

  • The Transferred Entities or one of its Subsidiaries is in possession of the Source Code and Object Code to compile and operate the Transferred Entities Products and other Software that is reasonably necessary for the use, maintenance, or other exploitation of such Transferred Entities Products as currently used in, or currently under development for, the businesses of the Transferred Entities or any of its Subsidiaries.


More Definitions of Object Code

Object Code means the binary machine-readable version of the Software.
Object Code means computer code in a form that a computer can execute, when compiled or converted from its Source Code version.
Object Code set of instruction codes that is understood by a computer at the lowest hardware level.
Object Code. (GSN) means an equipment executable form of a convenient expression of one or more processes ("source code" (source language)) which has been compiled by programming system.
Object Code means machine readable computer programming code files, which is not in a human readable form.
Object Code means the fully compiled, machine-readable version of a software program that can be executed by a computer and used by an end user without further compilation.
Object Code means one or more computer instructions in machine readable form (whether or not packaged in directly executable form), including any such instructions that are readable in a virtual machine, whether or not derived from Source Code, together with any partially compiled or intermediate code that may result from the compilation, assembly or interpretation of any Source Code. Object Code includes firmware, compiled or interpreted programmable logic, libraries, objects, routines, modules, bytecode, machine code, and middleware.