Reverse Engineer definition

Reverse Engineer. (ing)" means, without limitation, (a) the x-ray, electronic scanning or physical or chemical stripping of semiconductor components, (b) the disassembly, decompilation, decryption or simulation of object code or executable code, or (c) any other technique designed to extract source code or facilitate the duplication of a program or product.
Reverse Engineer means to discover, synthesize or otherwise recreate the Confidential Information following a detailed examination.
Reverse Engineer means any act of reverse engineering, translating, disassembling, decompiling, decrypting or deconstructing data, software (including interfaces, protocols, and any other data included in or used in conjunction with programs that may or may not technically be considered software code) or services or any method or process of obtaining or converting any information, data or software from one form into a human-readable form.

Examples of Reverse Engineer in a sentence

  • LICENSEE shall not, directly or indirectly, (a) use the Development Tools for any purpose except the design and development of Games under this Agreement, (b) reproduce or create derivatives of the Development Tools, except in association with the development of Games under this Agreement, (c) Reverse Engineer the Development Tools, or (d) sell, lease, assign, lend, license, encumber or otherwise transfer the Development Tools.

  • Except to the extent that RIM is expressly precluded by law from prohibiting these activities, You agree that neither You nor any Authorized User will alter, modify, adapt, create derivative works, translate, deface, decompile, disassemble or Reverse Engineer (as defined in the BBSLA) the Products, or attempt to do so, or permit, acquiesce, authorize or encourage any other party to do the same.

  • This Agreement gives You no right to obtain from RIM or its distributors any source code for the Software, and, except to the extent that RIM is expressly precluded by law from prohibiting these activities, You agree that neither You nor Your Authorised Users will alter, modify, adapt, create derivative works, translate, deface, or Reverse Engineer the Software and/or associated CALs, or attempt to do so, or permit, acquiesce, authorise or encourage any other party to do the same.

  • Steps that Align might take to obviate the need for you to Reverse Engineer the Software could include, at ▇▇▇▇▇'s option, providing you with information essential to achieve inter- operability of the Software with another software program ("Interoperability Information") for a reasonable fee (which in any event will not exceed the actual costs incurred by such reverse engineering activities) and on reasonable terms.

  • Without the consent of the Board obtained in advance, the Confidant shall not include in the report or testimony any Confidential Information or any information that would enable an Unauthorized Person to Reverse- Engineer Confidential Information.


More Definitions of Reverse Engineer

Reverse Engineer means a process of discovering the technological principles of a device, object, or system through analysis of its structure, function, and operation. Schedule means the schedule to the Service Agreement. Scheduled Delivery Date means any date FocusNet advises the Customer is the date on which FocusNet will commence installation of any FocusNet Equipment or Purchased Equipment.
Reverse Engineer means the sequencing of the Vector.
Reverse Engineer means the examination or anal ysis of GREEN RABBIT GAME to determine its source cod e, sequence, structure, organization, internal desig n, algorithms or encryption devices.
Reverse Engineer means the act of producing computer program "source ---------------- code" which when compiled, will generate computer programs which provide the same, or similar functions as the TIS 4000 Technology, by means of translating the object code, which is to be provided by the Licensor under this Agreement, (including object code in ROM memory chips as well as object code provide on computer-readable magnetic media), from the computer binary instructions into equivalent programming language instructions, in assembly language or other computer programming language. This term is also intended to include the development of software which incorporates the methods, techniques, styles and approaches of the TIS 4000 Technology, while performing similar functions.
Reverse Engineer you agree not to reverse engineer any Dynetix Design Solutions software products, using such methods as merge, de-compile, disassemble or decode. You agree not to use Dynetix Design Solutions software products in any way other than as expressively set forth in the products User’s Manuals.
Reverse Engineer means any attempt to discover the underlying source code of an application, process, or software object including decompilation or disassembly of compiled software objects, APIs, binary objects, or protocol traffic analysis. “Reverse Engineer” also includes attempts‌ to use a decompiler or any process that attempts to recreate the source code in any machine code or byte code format;
Reverse Engineer means to copy or translate computer program code to obtain information necessary to achieve program compatibility between independently created computer program with other computer programs.