Codes
The word 'code' in very general terms refers to a set of words, numbers or signs that convey or communicate a message, and might contain a set of rules, instructions or expressions.
For example:
- A code of conduct might be a generally accepted instruction for how to behave personally or professionally.
- A code of practice might be a generally accepted instruction for how an organisation or individual practices their profession.
- Computer code is a set of instructions for a computer, for which there are many variations.
- A criminal code (or penal code) is a collection of documents that relate to criminal law.
- Morse code is a known system of signals, letters or symbols used for sending messages - a secret code is the same where the system is withheld.
- A genetic code is a set of set of three-letter combinations that express how Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules carry genetic information in living cells.
- A post or zip code describes the location of a street, part of street, single address, or group of properties.
- A design code might be a set of design criteria or design parameters that should be followed in the design and planning of for example the built environment.
- A building code might be a set of rules that specify standards for the construction of buildings.
Many other examples and references to codes and theories exist throughout history and within the modern context. Some significant ones in history include hieroglyphics, Caesar shift, the De Vinci code, Alberti’s disk, the Shugborough inscription or the Vigenère square. In a more modern context codes such as boring, salt mine and radioactive might be referred to in programming design.
Code theory is the broad study of properties and applications of codes, often defining four different types; source codes, channel codes, cryptographic codes and line codes.
In the context of the design and construction of buildings, professional codes of conduct and practice, postcodes, design codes and building codes may perhaps be the most relevant, whilst the increased computerisation of the building design, construction and servicing industries mean computer coding is of increasing relevance to the sector.
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