separate interface

[ˈsɛp.ə.rɪt ˈɪn.tɚ.feɪs]
nounpl: separate interfaces
interface separada
1. A distinct or independent user interface or connection point that is kept apart from other interfaces or systems
The application uses a separate interface for administrators and regular users.
A aplicação utiliza uma interface separada para administradores e usuários comuns.
2. In computing/software development: an isolated technical interface designed to function independently
We implemented a separate interface to ensure better security and modularity.
Implementamos uma interface separada para garantir melhor segurança e modularidade.
3. A distinct point of interaction between systems, devices, or users that operates independently
Each department has a separate interface to access the database.
Cada departamento tem uma interface separada para acessar o banco de dados.
This is primarily technical terminology used in software development and IT contexts. It reflects the principle of separation of concerns, which is fundamental to modern software architecture in both American and Brazilian tech communities. The term is largely standardized across English and Portuguese technical documentation.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
independent interfaceisolated interfacedistinct interfacededicated interfacestandalone interface
Antonyms / Antônimos
integrated interfaceunified interfacecombined interfaceshared interface

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
interface separada
Standard term used in technology and software contexts
Portugal
interface separada
Same usage as Brazilian Portuguese; technical terminology is standardized
Technical/IT Communities
interface segregada
Alternative term emphasizing the principle of interface segregation in design patterns

Related Words

user interfaceAPIsystem interfacegraphical user interfacemodular designinterface segregation

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep interfaces separate
maintain interface separation
interface isolation principle
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