This term is obsolete


Binary executable is a digital entity consisting of the binary representation of machine instructions of a specific processor or they may be binary pseudocode for a virtual machine. A non-source executable file is also called an object program. It is assumed that the binary executable file contains properly-formatted computer instructions. (derived from Wikipedia, Nov 1, 2007)

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group:OBI
OBI_0000222

editor note

3/22/2009 Alan Ruttenberg, obsoleted per http://groups.google.com/group/information-ontology/browse_thread/thread/789ad4b7708d5cf4 superclass was 'digital entity'

editor preferred term

binary executable

has obsolescence reason

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000103

term editor

person:Jennifer Fostel

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