Interface model Clause Samples

The "Interface model" clause defines the standards and protocols by which different systems, components, or software applications interact and communicate with each other. It typically outlines the technical specifications, data formats, and communication methods that must be followed to ensure compatibility and interoperability between parties. For example, it may require the use of specific APIs, data exchange formats like JSON or XML, or adherence to certain security protocols. The core function of this clause is to prevent integration issues and misunderstandings by establishing clear rules for how systems will connect and exchange information.
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