
1) American thriller novel 2) Common boundary 3) Computer-network connection 4) Quarterly journal 5) Surface
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1) Cli 2) Communication 3) Gui 4) Rim 5) Scsi
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(from the article `computer`) A variety of techniques have been employed in the design of interfaces to link computers and peripherals. An interface of this nature is often termed ...
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a shared boundary between two functional units defined by common physical interconnection characteristics, signal characteristics and functional characteristics of the interchange circuits
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A means of communication between two computer systems, two software applications or two modules. Real time interface is a key element in healthcare information systems due to the need to access patient care information and financial information instantaneously and comprehensively. Such real time communication is the key to managing health care in a...
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Any device that allows one unit to work, drive or communicate with another unit when they cannot do so by just feeding each other often because the units are manufactured by different companies.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Connecting point between the computer and an external device, e.g. mouse, scanner, modem, digital camera. (Serial interface, parallel interface)
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A piece of equipment which connects normally incompatible components so that the signal from one is readable by the second.
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An audio interface such as Echo Audio`s Layla allows the computer to communicate with a microphone or line level device. A MIDI interface such as any Edirol USB MIDI product, allows communication between the computer and a synthesizer or controller keyboard
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1. A surface that forms a common boundary of two bodies. ... 2. The boundary between regions of different radiopacity, acoustic, or magnetic resonance properties; the projection of the interface between tissues of different such properties on an image. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A linkage between two things. A user interface is the system of controls with which the user controls a device. Two devices are said to be interfaced when their operations are linked electronically. An interface box is often required to convert signals from one form to another. For example, in order to get MIDI data in and out of a computer, you ne...
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An identifiable point between two network elements where a physical relationship (usually electromagnetic), communications protocol or API may be defined.
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a connection between hardware devices, applications, or different sections of a computer network.
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An interface is a shared boundary between two devices. These may be a human and a machine for example. Computer operating systems use an interface to receive and transmit data to and from a human operator.
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a set of declarations that defines how a part of a program can be accessed. The public members and the friends of a class defines that class' interface for other code to use. A class without data members defines a pure interface. The protected members provide an additional interface for use by members of derived classes. See also: abstract class.
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An audio interface such as Echo Audio`s Layla allows the computer to communicate with a microphone or line level device. A MIDI interface such as any Edirol USB MIDI product, allows communication between the computer and a synthesizer or controller keyboard.
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a defined communication boundary.
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Interface An electronic interconnection of devices; whether hardware or software.
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) A connection between two systems or devices.
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A shared boundary defined by common physical interconnection characteristics, signal characteristics and meanings of interchanged signals
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A boundary across which two systems communicate. An interface might be a hardware connector used to link to other devices, or it might be a convention used to allow communication between two software systems.IEEE 1394 (Firewire)A very fast external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps. A single 1394 port can be used to c...
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user interface noun (computer science) a program that controls a display for the user (usually on a computer monitor) and that allows the user to interact with the system
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In computing, the point of contact between two programs or pieces of equipment. The term is most often used for the physical connection between the computer and a peripheral device, which is used to compensate for differences in such operating characteristics as speed, data coding, voltage, and power consumption. For example, a printer interface is...
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A device or protocol which facilitates the linking of any two devices or systems; or when used as a
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1. Connection between two systems or devices. 2. In routing terminology, a network connection. 3. In telephony, a shared boundary defined by common physical interconnection characteristics, signal characteristics, and meanings of interchanged signals. 4. The boundary between adjacent layers of the OSI model.
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