coupling
UK /ˈkʌplɪŋ/ US /ˈkʌplɪŋ/
noun 5
Definitions
noun
1
The act of joining together to form a couple.
It is the first British yard in which every activity of hump marshalling, except for the driving of the hump locomotive and the uncoupling and coupling of wagons, is fully automatic or drastically simplified by modern aids.
2
A device that couples two things together.
3
The degree of reliance between two or more software modules.
The lack of coupling means that the elements of our system are better isolated from each other and from change. This isolation makes it easier to understand each element of the system.
4
A connection between two electronic circuits such that a signal can pass between them.
5
The property of physical systems that they are interacting with each other
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