In computer science, the term 'adapter' refers to a software component that allows different types of interfaces to work together. It acts as a translator, converting the interface of one component into an interface that another component expects. Adapters are commonly used to integrate legacy systems with modern systems, enable communication between different programming languages, or provide a unified interface to a set of related components. In hardware, adapters can refer to physical connectors that allow different types of cables or devices to connect to a system (e.g., a USB to Ethernet adapter).
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