arayüz, interfaz, arayüzey, ORTAK YÖN: İki veya daha fazla benzer veya benzer olmayan komuta ve kontrol sistemleri alt sistemlerinde müşterek bir sınır veya nokta veya gerekli bilgi akışının karşısında veya bünyesinde meydana geldiği diğer mevcutlar. Bak. "data system interface", koordine etmek, koordinasyon, ara birim, karışmalı, ara yüz, ayırma yüzeyi, ara yüzeyi, ortak yüzey, ortak yüzey (bookchin), ara yüzey, arayüzlemek, arabirim arayüz, ORTAK YÖN:İki veya daha fazla benzer veya benzer olmayan komuta ve kontrol sistemleri alt sistemlerinde müşterek bir sınır veya nokta veya gerekli bilgi akışının karşısında veya bünyesinde meydana geldiği diğer mevcutlar. Bak. "data system interface", arabağlamak, (Bilgisayar) arabirim, arabağ, iki cisim arasındaki ortak yüzey, (Mint Szoftver Elem) Ara Birim (Mint Szoftver Elem), (Mint Hardver Elem) Ara Birim (Mint Hardver Elem), arabirim, arayüzler, fodra,
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ORTAK YÖN: İki veya daha fazla benzer veya benzer olmayan komuta ve kontrol sistemleri alt sistemlerinde müşterek bir sınır veya nokta veya gerekli bilgi akışının karşısında veya bünyesinde meydana geldiği diğer mevcutlar. Bak. "data system interface"
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ortak yüzey (bookchin) Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim
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ORTAK YÖN:İki veya daha fazla benzer veya benzer olmayan komuta ve kontrol sistemleri alt sistemlerinde müşterek bir sınır veya nokta veya gerekli bilgi akışının karşısında veya bünyesinde meydana geldiği diğer mevcutlar. Bak. "data system interface" Askeri
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In object-oriented programming, a piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement, The connection between a user and a machine, The point of interconnection between two systems or subsystems, The point of interconnection between two entities, to construct an interface for, to connect through an interface, A thin layer or boundary between two different substances or two phases of a single substance, to be an interface, to be into an interface, In computing and electronics, an interface is an electrical circuit which links one machine, especially a computer, with another, A noun describing a connection between two dissimilar devices or COM objects, such as Automation clients and servers A common phrase is user interface, meaning the "connection" between the display-keyboard combination and the user Use of interface as a verb is jargon, If one thing interfaces with another, or if two things interface, they have connections with each other. If you interface one thing with another, you connect the two things. the way we interface with the environment The different components all have to interface smoothly He had interfaced all this machinery with a master computer. Common Gateway Interface. Musical Instrument Digital Interface Small Computer System Interface graphical user interface, bring into an interface; act as an interface; connect, coordinate, cooperate, (computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals), (chemistry) a surface forming a common boundary between two things (two objects or liquids or chemical phases), The specific communication methods through which you communicate with a system The graphical user interface provides a set of graphical elements that you use to effectively communicate your intentions to the underlying system, (chemistry) a surface forming a common boundary between two things (two objects or liquids or chemical phases) (computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals) the overlap where two theories or phenomena affect each other or have links with each other; "the interface between chemistry and biology", Part of a computer, program, or peripheral that communicates with other components Interface also refers to the user interface, 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, Portable digital audio players generally use of one of two ways to connect to PCs for uploading and downloading tracks and track information Some older players may use a parallel interface, which uses a 25-pin connector (type DB-25) to connect the device to your computer Parallel ports have long been standard on computers as the most common means to connect peripherals like printers and scanners, (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, the overlap where two theories or phenomena affect each other or have links with each other; "the interface between chemistry and biology", 1 A shared boundary A physical point of demarcation between two devices where the electrical signals, connectors, timing and handshaking are defined 2 The procedures, codes and protocols that enable two entities to interact for a meaningful exchange of information, Simply, the place in the electrical circuitry of the computer system at which the hard disk drive is connected to the controller More precisely, the interface is a specification that defines the signals that must pass between the controller and hard disk These signals include both the digital data and the analog control information that tells the hard disk where the data is or where it should go The most common disk interfaces used in the PC environment today is SCSI, A connection (through a hardware device or through a software program) between different components of a computer system (usually performing some kind of translation between protocols internal to the components); used especially in the contexts of network communication, or communication between computer systems and their users, In relation to human communication with a computer, the appearance of the screen via which the interaction occurs Also: the boundary between two devices or programs in a transmission path At an interface, the circuitry and/or software routine is standardised so as to allow information to pass from one device to the other The interfaces themselves must be compatible for standardisation to occur, In hardware, an interface is a connector used to link devices In software, it allows communication between two software systems or between people and systems In the automation field, interface refers to the method by which users can access the automated library system See Graphical User Interface, The contact point between a computer and a peripheral device or a communications medium An interface may be physical, involving a connector, or logical, involving software, surface which is a common boundary between two bodies; equipment or programs which enable two different systems or programs to communicate (Computers, Electronics), The interface between two subjects or systems is the area in which they affect each other or have links with each other. a witty exploration of that interface between bureaucracy and the working world, If you refer to the user interface of a particular piece of computing software, you are talking about its presentation on screen and how easy it is to operate. the development of better user interfaces, An interface is what you see when you look at your monitor: the collection of words, pictures, buttons, menus, and other stuff that lets you do things The interface is also sometimes referred to as the graphic user interface, which is shortened to GUI and pronounced "gooey" Back to Top, A linkage, usually between a computer and a user, or among computer programs An interface between a computer and user refers to the elements of the computer and software that the user interacts with--the screens, icons, menus, and dialogues An interface among computer programs involves using agreed-upon commands and statements that let one computer program exchange information with the other in a way that the first program can integrate the second's, The boundary between a computer and a drive it communicates with Win98 has a graphical user interface; a parallel port is a printer interface, This is any type of point where two different things come together Most often, the term is used to describe the programs between you and your computer like Windows, OS/2 and others What you see on the screen is the interface between you and what your computer is doing, A point of connection between two systems, networks, or devices, A common boundary or connector between two applications or devices, such as the graphical user interface (GUI) that allows a human user to interact with an application written in code, 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 need some type of MIDI interface hardware This may hook to an existing port on the computer, such as the printer port, or (in the case of the IBM-PC) it may consist of a circuit board that is plugged into one of the computer's internal slots, The on-screen appearance of a computer application or program; the connection between the user and the program (See graphical user interface and command-line interface ) With reference to hardware, interface also means the point of connection between communicating devices, for example, a parallel port and printer cables, A shared boundary across which information is passed A hardware or software component that connects two or more other components for the purpose of passing information from one to another, An interface is a declaration of a set of methods with no information given about their implementation In object systems that support interfaces and inheritance, interfaces can usually inherit from one another, (1) A shared boundary across which information is passed (2) A Hardware or software component that connects two or more other components for the purpose of passing information from one to the other (3) To connect two or more components for the purpose of passing information from one to the other (4) To serve as a connecting or connected component as in (2) [6], A physical or logical connection to another computer system A physical interface may consist of a Network Interface Card (NIC) that connects the computer to the Internet A logical interface generally consists of a Graphical User Interface (GUI), a computer screen a user uses to interact with programs, that allows a user to interact with local and remote computer systems and servers, For data communication, a hardware and software link that connects two computer systems, or a computer and its peripherals, The drive interface is the "language" or protocol a drive uses to communicate with a host computer or network The three main types of drive interfaces are ATA (IDE), SCSI, and Fibre Channel) The ATA and SCSI interfaces have evolved to include many sub-types, which may or may not be backwardly compatible, Present participle of interface, A layer of fabric inserted between other layers of a garment to provide stiffening, past of interface, plural of interface, NUMBER Number of interfaces that this Java class implements, are intermediaries between two components or tools or between the user and the machine SNiFF+ uses interfaces to interact with the outside world and external tools A SNiFF+ interface can have multiple specific implementations called adaptors For example, the generic CMVC interface of SNiFF+ has adaptors for CMVC tools The SNiFF+ debugger interface has adaptors for debuggers like gdb and dbx, In the OSI reference model, each layer provides some service or action that prepares the data for delivery over the network to another computer Interfaces are boundaries that separate the layers from each other, Devices allowing one piece of equipment to "talk" to another one, One or more well-defined base classes providing member functions that, when implemented in an application, provide a specific service Interfaces may include compiled support functions to simplify their implementation, Logical entities that represent sources and destinations for packets The router routes packets between interfaces not between devices Some devices can support multiple interfaces Every interface must use at least one device to physically transport packets, Joining of dissimilar devices in such a way that they are able to function in a compatible and coordinated manner; connection of the output of a system to the input of a different system with different electrical characteristics, Fabrics used to support, reinforce and give shape to fashion fabrics in sewn products Often placed between the lining and the outer fabric , it can be made from yarns or directly from fibers, and may be either woven, nonwoven, or knitted Some interfacings are designed to be fused (adhered with heat from an iron), while others are meant to be stitched to the fashion fabric, The process of establishing a satisfactory working boundary between two adjacent parts See Interface, Woven or non-woven fabrics used between outer fabric and lining to reinforce or stiffen, as in interfacing used in trouser waistbands Some major types include haircloth, canvas, plain cottons, resin-stiffened materials and a variety of usable and non-wovens,
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In object-oriented programming, a piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement
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The connection between a user and a machine - "The options are selected via the user interface."
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The point of interconnection between two systems or subsystems - "The data is sent over the air interface to the remote system."
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The point of interconnection between two entities - "Public relations firms often serve as the interface between a company and the press."
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to construct an interface for, to connect through an interface
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A thin layer or boundary between two different substances or two phases of a single substance - "The surface of a lake is a water-air interface."
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to be an interface, to be into an interface
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In computing and electronics, an interface is an electrical circuit which links one machine, especially a computer, with another
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A noun describing a connection between two dissimilar devices or COM objects, such as Automation clients and servers A common phrase is user interface, meaning the "connection" between the display-keyboard combination and the user Use of interface as a verb is jargon
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If one thing interfaces with another, or if two things interface, they have connections with each other. If you interface one thing with another, you connect the two things. the way we interface with the environment The different components all have to interface smoothly He had interfaced all this machinery with a master computer. Common Gateway Interface. Musical Instrument Digital Interface Small Computer System Interface graphical user interface
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bring into an interface; act as an interface; connect, coordinate, cooperate fiil
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(computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals)
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(chemistry) a surface forming a common boundary between two things (two objects or liquids or chemical phases)
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The specific communication methods through which you communicate with a system The graphical user interface provides a set of graphical elements that you use to effectively communicate your intentions to the underlying system
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(chemistry) a surface forming a common boundary between two things (two objects or liquids or chemical phases) (computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals) the overlap where two theories or phenomena affect each other or have links with each other; "the interface between chemistry and biology"
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Part of a computer, program, or peripheral that communicates with other components Interface also refers to the user interface
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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
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Portable digital audio players generally use of one of two ways to connect to PCs for uploading and downloading tracks and track information Some older players may use a parallel interface, which uses a 25-pin connector (type DB-25) to connect the device to your computer Parallel ports have long been standard on computers as the most common means to connect peripherals like printers and scanners
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(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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the overlap where two theories or phenomena affect each other or have links with each other; "the interface between chemistry and biology"
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1 A shared boundary A physical point of demarcation between two devices where the electrical signals, connectors, timing and handshaking are defined 2 The procedures, codes and protocols that enable two entities to interact for a meaningful exchange of information
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Simply, the place in the electrical circuitry of the computer system at which the hard disk drive is connected to the controller More precisely, the interface is a specification that defines the signals that must pass between the controller and hard disk These signals include both the digital data and the analog control information that tells the hard disk where the data is or where it should go The most common disk interfaces used in the PC environment today is SCSI
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A connection (through a hardware device or through a software program) between different components of a computer system (usually performing some kind of translation between protocols internal to the components); used especially in the contexts of network communication, or communication between computer systems and their users
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In relation to human communication with a computer, the appearance of the screen via which the interaction occurs Also: the boundary between two devices or programs in a transmission path At an interface, the circuitry and/or software routine is standardised so as to allow information to pass from one device to the other The interfaces themselves must be compatible for standardisation to occur
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In hardware, an interface is a connector used to link devices In software, it allows communication between two software systems or between people and systems In the automation field, interface refers to the method by which users can access the automated library system See Graphical User Interface
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The contact point between a computer and a peripheral device or a communications medium An interface may be physical, involving a connector, or logical, involving software
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surface which is a common boundary between two bodies; equipment or programs which enable two different systems or programs to communicate (Computers, Electronics) isim
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The interface between two subjects or systems is the area in which they affect each other or have links with each other. a witty exploration of that interface between bureaucracy and the working world
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If you refer to the user interface of a particular piece of computing software, you are talking about its presentation on screen and how easy it is to operate. the development of better user interfaces
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An interface is what you see when you look at your monitor: the collection of words, pictures, buttons, menus, and other stuff that lets you do things The interface is also sometimes referred to as the graphic user interface, which is shortened to GUI and pronounced "gooey" Back to Top
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A linkage, usually between a computer and a user, or among computer programs An interface between a computer and user refers to the elements of the computer and software that the user interacts with--the screens, icons, menus, and dialogues An interface among computer programs involves using agreed-upon commands and statements that let one computer program exchange information with the other in a way that the first program can integrate the second's
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The boundary between a computer and a drive it communicates with Win98 has a graphical user interface; a parallel port is a printer interface
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This is any type of point where two different things come together Most often, the term is used to describe the programs between you and your computer like Windows, OS/2 and others What you see on the screen is the interface between you and what your computer is doing
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A point of connection between two systems, networks, or devices
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A common boundary or connector between two applications or devices, such as the graphical user interface (GUI) that allows a human user to interact with an application written in code
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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 need some type of MIDI interface hardware This may hook to an existing port on the computer, such as the printer port, or (in the case of the IBM-PC) it may consist of a circuit board that is plugged into one of the computer's internal slots
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The on-screen appearance of a computer application or program; the connection between the user and the program (See graphical user interface and command-line interface ) With reference to hardware, interface also means the point of connection between communicating devices, for example, a parallel port and printer cables
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A shared boundary across which information is passed A hardware or software component that connects two or more other components for the purpose of passing information from one to another
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An interface is a declaration of a set of methods with no information given about their implementation In object systems that support interfaces and inheritance, interfaces can usually inherit from one another
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(1) A shared boundary across which information is passed (2) A Hardware or software component that connects two or more other components for the purpose of passing information from one to the other (3) To connect two or more components for the purpose of passing information from one to the other (4) To serve as a connecting or connected component as in (2) [6]
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A physical or logical connection to another computer system A physical interface may consist of a Network Interface Card (NIC) that connects the computer to the Internet A logical interface generally consists of a Graphical User Interface (GUI), a computer screen a user uses to interact with programs, that allows a user to interact with local and remote computer systems and servers
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For data communication, a hardware and software link that connects two computer systems, or a computer and its peripherals
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The drive interface is the "language" or protocol a drive uses to communicate with a host computer or network The three main types of drive interfaces are ATA (IDE), SCSI, and Fibre Channel) The ATA and SCSI interfaces have evolved to include many sub-types, which may or may not be backwardly compatible
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A layer of fabric inserted between other layers of a garment to provide stiffening
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are intermediaries between two components or tools or between the user and the machine SNiFF+ uses interfaces to interact with the outside world and external tools A SNiFF+ interface can have multiple specific implementations called adaptors For example, the generic CMVC interface of SNiFF+ has adaptors for CMVC tools The SNiFF+ debugger interface has adaptors for debuggers like gdb and dbx
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In the OSI reference model, each layer provides some service or action that prepares the data for delivery over the network to another computer Interfaces are boundaries that separate the layers from each other
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Fabrics used to support, reinforce and give shape to fashion fabrics in sewn products Often placed between the lining and the outer fabric , it can be made from yarns or directly from fibers, and may be either woven, nonwoven, or knitted Some interfacings are designed to be fused (adhered with heat from an iron), while others are meant to be stitched to the fashion fabric
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Woven or non-woven fabrics used between outer fabric and lining to reinforce or stiffen, as in interfacing used in trouser waistbands Some major types include haircloth, canvas, plain cottons, resin-stiffened materials and a variety of usable and non-wovens
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