Software that enables a program to work with the user (the user interface, which can be a command-line interface, menu-driven, or a graphical user interface), with another program such as the operating system, or with the computer’s hardware.
— Computer ScienceA card, plug, or other device that connects pieces of hardware with the computer so that information can be moved from place to place. For example, standardized interfaces such as RS-232-C standard and SCSI enable communications between computers and printers or disks.
— Computer ScienceThe point at which a connection is made between two elements so that they can work with each other or exchange information.
— Computer ScienceA defined set of properties, methods, and collections that form a logical grouping of behaviors and data.
— Computer ScienceConnection between two systems or devices.
— Computer ScienceA display technique, used primarily in the early 1990s, that enables a monitor to provide more resolution inexpensively.
— Computer ScienceThe preparation a graphic image so that alternating rows are displayed in separate passes. Interlaced images give a unique effect because the entire image is displayed quickly and then details are filled in gradually.
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