0 past simple and past participle of interface
1 to connect two or more pieces of equipment, such as computers:
Such an architecture is structured on a centralized blackboard and a collection of external modules interfaced to the blackboard.
To minimise the opportunity for human error it is recommended that the diode system is interfaced with software control.
The graphical objects were interfaced with the underlying domain simulator but, however, could not be expanded into the model and its semantics.
The flow and gas concentration signals were interfaced with a computer to calculate respiratory gas exchange variables.
Arterial hypertension would then result as this exaggerated cardiac output interfaced with limited arterial compliance.
I was also disappointed that the voluntary sector's contributions were rarely raised, or the ways in which the state sector interfaced with them.
A biodevice is an apparatus that can reveal a biochemical variable using an intact biological component interfaced with an electronic transducer.
A further very simple referring expression generation module was built and interfaced, although the intention is at some time to replace this with an improved one based on existing work.