Interface (software)

English (en)

Interface
An interface is a shared boundary 
across which two or more separate 
components of a computer system 
exchange information. The exchange 
can be between software, computer 
hardware, peripheral devices, 
humans, and combinations of these. 
With software, an interface is a
program that allows a user to 
interact with computers in person 
or over a network. An interface 
may also refer to controls used in 
a program that provides similar 
utility.

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
Interface (hardware)

Igbo (ig)

  • Ebe njikọta ozi

Decomposition: This means a place where information is being exchanged. Ebe njikọta means a meeting point in this context, while ozi means information.

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  • Ncherita ihu kengwanro

Decomposition: This means the facing part of the software. Ncherita ihu means to face something while kengwanro means that of software.

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  • Ebe njekọta ozi

Decomposition: This means a place where different information meet. Ebe njekọta means a place where different thing meet and align, whileozi means information.

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  • Ebe njikọta kengwanro

Decomposition: This means a meeting point in a software. Ebe means place, njikọta means connection or binding, while kengwanro means that of software.

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