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loose coupling
noun
A lowly interdependent coupling between program modules.
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This observation suggests that the SecY-ribosome interaction can alternate between a stable (tight) and a less robust (loose) coupling.
These core principles include loose coupling, interoperability, reusability, discoverability, and governance.
This helps achieve interoperability and loose coupling among distributed application components and also among user processes.
Third, it promotes loose coupling both within the same information system and between different information systems.
Safety implications of neutronic loose coupling on departure from nucleate boiling ratio (DNBR) are also addressed.
Loose coupling helps to mitigate the impact of service changes to consumers.
Given advantages and disadvantages of both approaches to uncertainty management, loose coupling is discussed as a way of balancing the two approaches and a conceptualization of safety culture as a means for loose coupling is proposed.
It is based on the "Information City" framework and two architecture principles: strong consistency and loose coupling.
Modern cloud computing applications developed from different interoperable services that are interfacing with each other in a loose coupling approach.
However, this loose coupling increases the latency and decreases the communication bandwidth between the processor and the RPF.
It makes the system with loose coupling and flexibility, which is better adapt to college teaching needs.
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