Source code is the list of human readable instructions that a programmer writes when developing a program. The source code is run through a compler to turn it into machine code, also called object code that a computer can unerstand and execute.
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Yes, agreements can often be amended, but you'll need to have all parties on board and put any changes in writing to keep everyone on the same page.
Absolutely! You want to ensure that the agreement clearly outlines the conditions for access and that the escrow agent is trustworthy—like having a good lock on your front door.
Common triggers include if the vendor goes bankrupt, breaches the contract, or if they simply stop supporting the software you rely on.
Pretty straightforward! The vendor deposits the source code with the escrow agent, and it stays there until you trigger a release under certain conditions.
Typically, it involves you, the vendor, and an escrow agent. Everyone plays nice and agrees on terms to keep things fair for all parties involved.
Think of it as a safety net. If your vendor goes belly-up or stops supporting the software, you'll have the code in hand to keep your operations running smoothly.
It's an arrangement that keeps the source code safe with a neutral third party, so if things go south with the vendor, you can still access the code you need.
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