This section describes how the software interfaces
with other software products or users for input or
output. Examples of such interfaces include library
routines, token streams, shared memory, data
streams, and so forth.
4.1 User Interfaces Describes how this product
interfaces with the user.
4.1.1 GUI Describes the graphical user interface if
present. This section should include a set of
screen dumps or mockups to illustrate user
interface features. If the system is menu-driven, a
description of all menus and their components
should be provided.
4.1.2 CLI Describes the command-line interface if
present. For each command, a description of all
arguments and example values and invocations should
be provided.
4.1.3 API Describes the application programming
interface, if present. For each public interface
function, the name, arguments, return values,
examples of invocation, and interactions with other
functions should be provided.
4.1.4 Diagnostics or ROM Describes how to obtain
debugging information or other diagnostic data.
4.2 Hardware Interfaces Describes interfaces to
hardware devices.
4.3 Communications Interfaces Describes network
interfaces.
4.4 Software Interfaces Describes any remaining
software interfaces not included above.
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