independent interfaces
[ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənt ˈɪntərfeɪsɪz]
noun
interfaces independentes
1. Separate, self-contained connection points or systems that operate without reliance on each other, commonly used in computing and software architecture
The application uses independent interfaces to allow different modules to communicate without creating dependencies.
A aplicação usa interfaces independentes para permitir que diferentes módulos se comuniquem sem criar dependências.
2. In software design, distinct API layers that function autonomously and can be modified without affecting other systems
By implementing independent interfaces, the development team reduced coupling between frontend and backend systems.
Implementando interfaces independentes, o time de desenvolvimento reduziu o acoplamento entre sistemas frontend e backend.
3. Hardware or software connection standards that operate separately and maintain their own protocols
The network architecture relies on independent interfaces to ensure system resilience.
A arquitetura de rede depende de interfaces independentes para garantir resiliência do sistema.
This is specialized technical terminology widely used in software development communities in both Brazil and the United States. The concept is fundamental to modern software engineering practices emphasizing scalability and maintainability. In Brazilian tech communities, particularly in São Paulo's growing startup scene, understanding independent interfaces is considered essential knowledge for professional developers.
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