- In
computer science,
executable code, an
executable file, or an
executable program,
sometimes simply referred to as an
executable or binary,
causes a computer...
- The
Portable Executable (PE)
format is a file
format for
executables,
object code, dynamic-link-libraries (DLLs), and
binary files used on 32-bit and...
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being executable – a
computer program –
containing an
entry point. In
addition to
being executable (adjective) such a file is
often called an
executable (noun)...
- computing, the
Executable and
Linkable Format (ELF,
formerly named Extensible Linking Format) is a
common standard file
format for
executable files, object...
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notation with
executable semantics and
timing rules." The
Executable UML
method is the
successor to the Shlaer–Mellor method.
Executable UML
models "can...
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executable. When this
compressed executable is
executed, the
decompression code
recreates the
original code from the
compressed code
before executing...
- In
computer security,
executable-space
protection marks memory regions as non-
executable, such that an
attempt to
execute machine code in
these regions...
- The New
Executable (abbreviated NE or NewEXE) is a 16-bit
executable file format, a
successor to the DOS MZ
executable format. It was used in
Windows 1...
- The DOS MZ
executable format is the
executable file
format used for .EXE
files in DOS. The file can be
identified by the
ASCII string "MZ" (hexadecimal:...
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Executable Architecture", MITRE, 2004 [1]
Archived 2008-08-21 at the
Wayback Machine Garcia, Johnny, "
Executable architecture analysis...