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Что (кто) такое code - определение

METHOD TO REPRESENT INFORMATION FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES (STORAGE, TRANSMISSION, PROTECTION AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS ETC.)
CodE; Encoding; Encoding code; Encode/Decode; Codes; Encoded; Code (communications); Code (information theory); Coding and decoding; Encodings; Information encoding; Código; Data encoding; CØDE
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Code         
·noun A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest.
II. Code ·noun Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.
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n. a collection of written laws gathered together, usually covering specific subject matter. Thus, a state may have a civil code, corporations code, education code, evidence code, health and safety codes, insurance code, labor code, motor vehicle code, penal code, revenue and taxation code, and so forth. Federal statutes which deal with legal matters are grouped together in codes. There are also statutes which are not codified. Despite their apparent permanence, codes are constantly being amended by legislative bodies. Some codes are administrative and have the force of law even though they were created and adopted by regulatory agencies and are not actually statutes or laws. See also: law statute
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Client/server Open Development Environment (Reference: Powersoft)
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n.
Digest, collection of laws.
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n.
cryptographic system
1) to design, make up a code
2) to break, crack, decipher a code
3) a binary code
4) the Morse code
5) in code (to send a message in code)
body of laws, principles
6) to establish, formulate, lay down a code
7) a building; civil; criminal, penal; ethical, moral; sanitary; uniform; unwritten code; a code of ethics
system of symbols
8) an area (AE), dialing (BE) code
9) the genetic code
10) a postal (BE), zip (AE) code
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(codes, coding, coded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A code is a set of rules about how people should behave or about how something must be done.
...Article 159 of the Turkish penal code.
...local building codes.
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2.
A code is a system of replacing the words in a message with other words or symbols, so that nobody can understand it unless they know the system.
They used elaborate secret codes, as when the names of trees stood for letters...
If you can't remember your number, write it in code in a diary.
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3.
A code is a group of numbers or letters which is used to identify something, such as a postal address or part of a telephone system.
Callers dialing the wrong area code will not get through.
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4.
A code is any system of signs or symbols that has a meaning.
It will need different microchips to reconvert the digital code back into normal TV signals.
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5.
The genetic code of a person, animal or plant is the information contained in DNA which determines the structure and function of cells, and the inherited characteristics of all living things.
Scientists provided the key to understanding the genetic code that determines every bodily feature.
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6.
To code something means to give it a code or to mark it with its code.
He devised a way of coding every statement uniquely...
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7.
Computer code is a system or language for expressing information and instructions in a form which can be understood by a computer. (COMPUTING)
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8.
CODE         
COlor Depth Enhancement (Reference: ATI)
code         
¦ noun
1. a system of words, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy.
a series of letters or numbers assigned to something to classify or identify it.
short for dialling code.
2. Computing program instructions.
3. a systematic collection of laws or statutes: the penal code.
a set of conventions or principles governing behaviour or activity in a particular sphere.
¦ verb
1. convert into a code.
assign a code to for purposes of classification or identification.
2. (code for) Genetics be the genetic code for (an amino acid or protein).
be the genetic determiner of (a characteristic).
3. enter code into a computer; program.
Derivatives
coder noun
coding noun & adjective
Origin
ME (orig. denoting a systematic collection of statutes made by one of the later Roman emperors): via OFr. from L. codex, codic- (see codex).
code         
When one has a cold and his/her nose and throat is stuffy, this word can replace the word cold. Usually, the sick's friends will understand. If the friends are horribly mean and insensitive, however, they will point and laugh every time the word is uttered for the next 15 years.
It's code.
code         
1. <software> Instructions for a computer in some programming language, often machine language (machine code). The word "code" is often used to distinguish instructions from data (e.g. "The code is marked 'read-only'") whereas the word "software" is used in contrast with "hardware" and may consist of more than just code. (2000-04-08) 2. <cryptography> Some method of encryption or the resulting encrypted message. (2006-11-10)

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Code

In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form, sometimes shortened or secret, for communication through a communication channel or storage in a storage medium. An early example is an invention of language, which enabled a person, through speech, to communicate what they thought, saw, heard, or felt to others. But speech limits the range of communication to the distance a voice can carry and limits the audience to those present when the speech is uttered. The invention of writing, which converted spoken language into visual symbols, extended the range of communication across space and time.

The process of encoding converts information from a source into symbols for communication or storage. Decoding is the reverse process, converting code symbols back into a form that the recipient understands, such as English or/and Spanish.

One reason for coding is to enable communication in places where ordinary plain language, spoken or written, is difficult or impossible. For example, semaphore, where the configuration of flags held by a signaler or the arms of a semaphore tower encodes parts of the message, typically individual letters, and numbers. Another person standing a great distance away can interpret the flags and reproduce the words sent.