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interfaceThe connection and interaction between hardware, software and the user. Users "talk to" the software. The software "talks to" the hardware and other software. Hardware "talks to" other hardware. All this is interfacing. It has to be designed, developed, tested and redesigned; and with each incarnation, a new specification is born that may become yet one more de facto or regulated standard. Every interface implies a function. At the hardware level, electronic signals activate functions; data are read, written, transmitted, received, checked for error, etc. At the software level, instructions activate the hardware (access methods, data link protocols, etc.). At higher levels, the data transferred or transmitted may itself request functions to be performed (client/server, program to program, etc.). All the above interactions are interfaces. Regardless of what they are called, they all create rules that must be precisely followed in a digital world.
interface 1. Chem a surface that forms the boundary between two bodies, liquids, or chemical phases 2. an electrical circuit linking one device, esp a computer, with another interface [′in·tər‚fās] (computer science) Some form of electronic device that enables one piece of gear to communicate with or control another. A device linking two otherwise incompatible devices, such as an editing terminal of one manufacturer to typesetter of another. (geophysics) (physical chemistry) The boundary between any two phases: among the three phases (gas, liquid, and solid), there are five types of interfaces: gas-liquid, gas-solid, liquid-liquid, liquid-solid, and solid-solid. (science and technology) A shared boundary; it may be a piece of hardware used between two pieces of equipment, a portion of computer storage accessed by two or more programs, or a surface that forms the boundary between two types of materials.
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