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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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- Computer Services (code 263)
- Computer and Information Services (code 262)
- Comprises Computer Services (code 263) and Information Services (code 264).
- Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory, EEPROM) shall deter unauthorised reprogramming.
- Council Regulation (EEC) No 2299/1989 of 24 July 1989 on a code of conduct for computer reservation systems
- Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. electrical erasable programmable read-only memory, EEPROM) must deter unauthorised reprogramming.
- Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. electrical erasable programmable read-only memory, EEPROM) shall deter unauthorized reprogramming.
- In the case of vehicles fitted with an OBD system, the fault code and mileage information stored in the computer is taken into account.
- 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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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:
- 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.
- 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: