Noun
Connection between; mutual connection.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan interconnection between the two buildings Source: Internet
2005 - LINX members vote to make Public Affairs one of the company's "core functions", placing it on an equal footing with peering and interconnection. Source: Internet
About one third of Canada's installed power (42 MW out of 130) and about one third of Canada's production (184 TWh out of 567) are in this interconnection. Source: Internet
A part of the NSFNet AUP forbade commercial traffic. citation In 1988, Vint Cerf arranged for an interconnection of MCI Mail with NSFNET on an experimental basis. Source: Internet
A schematic diagram of a chemical process uses symbols to represent the vessels, piping, valves, pumps, and other equipment of the system, emphasizing their interconnection paths and suppressing physical details. Source: Internet
As the technology evolved, new systems were devised to allow communication over longer distances (for terminals) or with higher speed (for interconnection of local devices) that were necessary for the mainframe computer model. Source: Internet