Executable Software definition

Executable Software means software which includes Product Software and any software provided directly or indirectly by SCEA or an Affiliate of SCEA designed for execution exclusively on the System and which has the ability to communicate with the software resident in the System.
Executable Software means software in final object code form that is designed for use and operation exclusively on the System which consists of Publisher Software and any SCE Materials and constitutes a complete, standalone videogame.
Executable Software means a copy of the executable code version of the software program(s) included in the enclosed package or otherwise specified in this Agreement or Invoice (including any link-time and runtime modules), along with templates and other instructions and any Software updates, revisions, and additional modules and templates (if any) that the Licensee may receive from IAR Systems hereunder from time to time.

Examples of Executable Software in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding this limitation, Publisher may electronically transmit Executable Software from site to site, or from machine to machine over a computer network, for the sole purpose of facilitating development; provided that no right of retransmission shall attach to any such transmission, and provided further that Publisher shall use reasonable security measures customary within the high technology industry to reduce the risk of unauthorized interception or retransmission of such transmissions.

  • In addition, prior to manufacture of Executable Software, Publisher must sign an accountability form stating that (x) Publisher approves the release of such Executable Software for manufacture in its current form and (y) Publisher shall be fully responsible for any problems related to such Executable Software.

  • SCEA will evaluate such Executable Software and notify Publisher in writing of its approval or disapproval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • If such Executable Software is disapproved, SCEA shall specify in writing the reasons for such disapproval and state what corrections and improvements are necessary.

  • All final versions of Executable Software shall be submitted in the format prescribed by SCEA and shall include such number of Master Discs as SCEA may require from time to time.

  • In developing Executable Software (or portions thereof), Publisher and its agents shall fully comply in all respects with any and all technical specifications which may from time to time be issued by SCEA.

  • In addition, SCEA shall evaluate the Third Party Demo Disc in accordance with the approval provisions for Executable Software and Printed Materials set forth in Sections 5.4 and 5.5, respectively.

  • In the event that Publisher uses third party tools to develop Executable Software, Publisher shall be responsible for ensuring that it has obtained appropriate licenses for such use.

  • After making the necessary corrections and improvements, Publisher shall submit a new version of such Executable Software for SCEA's approval.

  • On or before the date specified in the Product Proposal or as determined by SCEA pursuant to the Review Process, Publisher shall deliver to SCEA for its inspection and evaluation, a final version of the Executable Software for the proposed Licensed Product.


More Definitions of Executable Software

Executable Software means Licensee's object code software which includes the Licensee Software and any software (whether in object code or source code form) provided by Sony which is intended to be combined with Licensee Software for execution on a Player and has the ability to communicate with the software resident in the Player.
Executable Software means software in final object code form that is designed for use and operation exclusively on the System which consists of Publisher Software and any SCE Materials and (except where agreed between Publisher and any Affiliate) constitutes a complete, standalone videogame.
Executable Software means Developer's object code software which includes the Developer Software and any software (whether in object code or source code form) provided by Sony which is intended to be combined with Developer Software for execution on a Player and has the ability to communicate with the software resident in the Player.
Executable Software. Working version of computer software that has been compiled and linked for at least one hardware platform. It is in a format that the computer can directly execute. Unlike source files, humans can not read executable files. To transform a source file into an executable file, it must pass through a compiler or assembler. Extended Air Defense Simulation (EADSIM): A computer work station-hosted capability, including both hardware and software, which is designed to support a quick response, top level analysis of a many-on-many, theater-level simulation of air and missile warfare.
Executable Software means computer files containing encoded instructions capable of being executed by a processing unit (e.g., a central processing unit or microcontroller), and any release notes describing the features or modifications of such files. The term shall include, without limitation, firmware and executable binary files.
Executable Software means software which includes Product Software and any software provided directly or indirectly by SCEA or an

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  • SAP Software means: (i) any and all software products and Cloud Services licensed to Customer under the License Agreement as specified in software order forms or Cloud Service Order Forms (or other order forms, schedules or appendices as applicable) thereto; (ii) any new releases, updates or versions thereof made available through unrestricted shipment pursuant to the respective support agreement or warranty obligation and (iii) any complete or partial copies of any of the foregoing.

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  • Developed Software means software specifically designed for the Principal under the Contract. Depending how advanced its development is, it may be either a Product or a Service or both.

  • Software Updates means the Software releases, service packs, build updates or emergency fixes released from time to time in accordance with the Vocera’s update policy for such Software.

  • Supported Software means the supported software identified in the Proposal. System means the designated information technology environment in which the Software is to be used. Term means the term of this Agreement specified in clause 2.

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