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Definition of Computer code
1. Noun. (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions.
Category relationships: Computer Science, Computing
Generic synonyms: Coding System
Specialized synonyms: Address, Computer Address, Reference, American Standard Code For Information Interchange, Ascii, Binary Code, Ecc, Error Correction Code, Firmware, Microcode, Machine Code, Machine Language, Object Code, Operation Code, Order Code, Computer Software, Package, Software, Software Package, Software Program, Software System, Command, Instruction, Program Line, Statement
Derivative terms: Code
Lexicographical Neighbors of Computer Code
Literary usage of Computer code
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Radionuclide Retention in Geologic Media: Workshop Proceedings, Oskarshamn by Svensk kärnbränslehantering AB., OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2002)
"... Modelling of Colloid-facilitated Contaminant Transport with the computer code
... transport in performance assessment, the computer code ..."
2. Directory of Federal Laboratory and Technology Resources: A Guide to (1993)
"Research achievements include: the first computer code that can simulate dendritic
freezing, such as the growth of snowflakes; the first computer code that ..."
3. 3-D Deterministic Radiation Transport Computer Programs: Features by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (1997)
"... FRANCE Abstract A computer code package for one-, two- and three-dimensional
sensitivity and uncertainty analysis has been developed. ..."
4. SAS/GRAPH 9.1 Reference by SAS Institute (2004)
"TTAG or FTAG Value HTML Tag or Tags Enclosing the SAS TITLE or SAS FOOTNOTE
ITALICIZED + CITATION + BIG ITALICIZED + computer code + BIG ITALICIZED + ..."
5. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2005)
"Immediately thereafter the first stage of the joint development of the modified
reactor computer code ISTAR (based on a stochastic Monte Carlo model of ..."