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coupling ['kʌplɪŋ] n
gen. 連関 Life Science Dictionary (Shuji Kaneko) ; 配偶 Life Science Dictionary (Shuji Kaneko) ; 共役 (kyōyaku) Life Science Dictionary (Shuji Kaneko) ; 継手 (tsugite) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; 継ぎ手 (つぎて) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; カップリング継手 (かっぷりんぐ・つぎて) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan)
antenn. フランジ継手 (furanji-tsugite)
construct. 接手 (つぎて)
phys. 結合 (ketsugō)
n coupling | n n
gen. 発色現像 (はっしょく・げんぞう); カップリング (kappuringu)
n vs adj-na adj-no coupling | n vs adj-na adj-no n
gen. 連結 news1 nf17 (renketsu)
n vs coupling | n vs n
gen. 結合 ichi1 news1 nf17 (ketsugō)
 English thesaurus
coupling ['kʌplɪŋ] abbr.
abbr. cp (Vosoni)
abbr., agric. coupl
abbr., tech. cplg
IT Measure of interconnectivity among structure of software programs. Coupling depends on the interface complexity between modules. This can be defined as the point at which entry or reference is made to a module, and what data pass across the interface. (In application software design, it is preferable to strive for the lowest possible coupling between modules. Simple connectivity among modules results in software that is easier to understand and maintain and is less prone to a ripple or domino effect caused when errors occur at one location and propagate through the system)