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computer code

computer code
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    • (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions

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    1. Computer Services (code 263)
    2. Computer and Information Services (code 262)
    3. Comprises Computer Services (code 263) and Information Services (code 264).
    4. Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory, EEPROM) shall deter unauthorised reprogramming.
    5. Council Regulation (EEC) No 2299/1989 of 24 July 1989 on a code of conduct for computer reservation systems
    6. Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. electrical erasable programmable read-only memory, EEPROM) must deter unauthorised reprogramming.
    7. Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. electrical erasable programmable read-only memory, EEPROM) shall deter unauthorized reprogramming.
    8. In the case of vehicles fitted with an OBD system, the fault code and mileage information stored in the computer is taken into account.
    9. A sample code in the computer language ‘C’ of the CRC algorithm calculation can be found in Appendix 2 and at the following Internet address:
    10. The computer programme (BASIC) for determining the continuous or interrupted roll-over behaviour of a laterally overturning narrow-track tractor with a front-mounted roll-over protective structure is part of the present Code, with examples 6.1 to 6.11.
    11. The unauthorised reproduction, translation, adaptation or transformation of the form of the code in which a copy of a computer program has been made available constitutes an infringement of the exclusive rights of the author.
    12. Different levels of access to the database are secured by a normal password system and an additional digital code similar to that used in some personal computer banking systems.
    13. If the storage in the computer memory of a non-erasable fault code is required for complying with the requirements of paragraph 5.5., the following three conditions shall be met by the end of demonstration sequence:
    14. Computer tapes: Nine track with a density of 1600 or 6250 BPI and EBCDIC or ASCII coding, preferably unlabelled. If labelled, an end-of-file code should be included.
    15. If the storage in the computer memory of a non-erasable fault code is required for complying with the requirements of section 6.5, the following three conditions shall be met by the end of demonstration sequence: