| FDDI | film distribution data interface |
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| GUI | graphic user interface |
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| MIDI | musical instrument digital interface |
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A demarcation between two devices, where the electrical signals, connectors, timing and handshaking meet. Often the procedures, codes and protocols that enable the two devices to interact are included or carried out by the interface.
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The meeting point between a computer and something or (someone) outside of it. Common interfaces for peripherals are the serial and parallel ports. Common interfaces for people are the monitor screen and keyboard.
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The hardware and software that enables electronic devices to share information.
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the interaction between the computer and the user or the control of the flow of data between a computer and its peripherals.
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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. Often there is some intermediate component between the two systems which connects their interfaces together. For example, two RS-232 interfaces connected via a serial cable. See also graphical user interface, Application Program Interface (API).
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