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In computing, 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, [[User interface|humans]], and combinations of these.<ref name="HookwayInterface14">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BQM_AwAAQBAJ |chapter=Chapter 1: The Subject of the Interface |title=Interface |author=Hookway, B. |publisher=MIT Press |pages=1–58 |year=2014 |isbn=9780262525503}}</ref> Some computer hardware devices, such as a [[touchscreen]], can both send and receive data through the interface, while others such as a mouse or microphone may only provide an interface to send data to a given system.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia
 
| year = 2000
| title = IEEE 100 - The Authoritative Dictionary Of IEEE Standards Terms
| publisher = IEEE Press
| ___location = NYC, NY, USA
| isbn = 9780738126012
| pages = 574–575}}</ref>
 
== Hardware interfaces ==