What does EXEC stand for?

Also known as: exec.

EXEC stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of EXEC across different fields and industries.

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To perform an instructioin programming, execution implies loading the machine code of the pro-gram into memory and then performing the instructions. To indicate the complete acceptance, agreement, and endorsement of a version of the contract. This action creates a revision and results in an executed contract or executed amendment contract. To perform the actions specified by a program or a portion of a program.

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Executable

adj. Of, pertaining to, or being a program file that can be ruexecutable files have extensions such as .bat, .com, and .exe. A program file that can be run, such as file0.bat, file1.exe, or file2.com.

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Executive

The set of kernel-mode components that form the base operating system for Microsoft Windows NT or later. also operating system.

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Execution

Execution: The process of completing an order to buy or sell securities.

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Executor

An executor is a legal entity, specified in the will of the deceased that is vested with the power to execute the will.

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