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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Absolutely! It's a legal agreement that outlines everyone's responsibilities, ensuring both sides play fair in the game.
Common triggers include the vendor going bankrupt, failing to meet support obligations, or not responding for a set timeframe—basically, if the vendor goes dark!
Not quite. Access is typically only allowed under specific conditions, like if the vendor goes out of business or breaches the agreement. It's meant to protect both parties.
If everything's peachy keen and the vendor's still operating, the source code stays with the escrow agent, like a rainy-day fund, waiting for a time it might be needed.
In Plano, it works just like anywhere else. The vendor deposits the source code with an escrow agent, who keeps it safe until it's needed under agreed terms.
It's like having a safety net. If the vendor stops supporting their product or goes out of business, the company can still use and maintain the software with the source code.
It's an arrangement where a vendor's source code is stored with a trusted third party, ensuring that clients can access it under certain conditions, like if the vendor goes belly up.
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Plano Texas Acuerdo de custodia del código fuente orientado al proveedor