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codebook

n. 1 (context cryptography English) A book, table, database, or other object that stores the mapping between plaintext words or phrases and their equivalents in a code. 2 (context computer science English) A lookup table.

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CodeBook

CodeBook is an interoperable CAD overlay Building information modeling (BIM) software suite for Microsoft Windows. The software is currently developed by UK company, Codebook International Ltd.

The software allows the user to design using the conventional design tools (for example: Autodesk Revit, Bentley Microstation, Graphisoft ArchiCAD) and elements, and to create and interrogate a separate BIM database. CodeBook's BIM database contains information gathered during the building's full life cycle, from scoping and concept stages through detailed design and construction to CMMS/FM handover.

Codebook (disambiguation)

A codebook is a type of document used for gathering and storing codes.

Codebook may also refer to:

  • CodeBook, software used in building information modeling
  • The Code Book, a 1999 book by Simon Singh
  • Codebook algorithm, an algorithm used in cryptography
  • Codebook, a password management software by Zetetic LLC
  • Codebook excited linear prediction, a speech coding algorithm
  • Electronic codebook (ECB), a mode of encryption in cryptography

Usage examples of "codebook".

But it is now clear that all life on Earth, every single living thing, has its genetic information encoded in its nucleic acids and employs fundamentally the same codebook to implement the hereditary instructions.

Normally, a commander was never more than a few minutes away from his office and the codebook in his personal safe.

Planetoids, but the codebook advised against use of the empathic arts.

G5 star designated T-230 in the Defens codebooks, 89020 on the charts, and mission objective, in the plans Phoenix carried in her data banks.

Phoenix wanted to find no prior claims to what she wanted, which was a bridge to a new, resources-rich territory, most particularly and immediately a G5 star designated T-230 in the Defense codebooks, 89020 on the charts, and mission objective, in the plans Phoenix carried in her data banks.

It's in the codebook, under the etiquette of duress, smoking, and other bureaucratic nightmares.

They'd overturned the ruling that automatically discounted people with psi capacities from working on the Planetoids, but the codebook advised against use of the empathic arts.

They were obsolete codebooks, so dusty now that he had to use a damp rag on them first.

He showed our agents his codebooks and went through the deciphering process with them.

With the exception of one copy each of the o [PA-K2] and the l [la] codes, you are to burn all telegraph codes (this includes the codebooks for communication between the three departments [hato] and those for use by the Navy).

But administrative confusion in the Navy libraries, which had custody of the codebooks, plus difficulties in physically distributing the books by destroyer and airplane to moving ships and widely dispersed installations, forced a postponement to May 1.

If anything in the world is capable of making them laugh at this moment, it is the concept of trying to construct a bonfire out of saturated codebooks in a swamp during a rainstorm.

He didn't bother with the codebooks that he found partially destroyed.

This was ‘the room I used for my office where my pistols were kept, along with my notes, reports, codebooks, and other tools of the trade.

Left Strangways's bungalow burned to the ground—radio, codebooks, files.