Interchange
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An interchange is a location where two things meet, usually perform some kind of exchange, and possibly go on their ways again. It is used in a number of different contexts. Interchange may refer to:
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[edit] Transportation
- Interchange (road), a collection of ramps, exits, and entrances between two highways
- Interchange station, a railway station where two or more different routes (sometimes of different companies) meet and allow passengers to exchange railroad cars within the station
- Cross-platform interchange, an interchange station which allows commuters exchange between 2 trains of different route in a higher efficiency on an island platform
- Transport node, an interchange in the UK for more than one form of transport; see also transport interchange and intermodal passenger transport
[edit] Computers and Communication
- Interchange (software), an open source ecommerce application server (advanced solution for building customized webshops).
- Electronic Data Interchange, the computer-to-computer exchange of business data in a standard format
- Peripheral Interchange Program, software to enable computers to exchange files
- ASCII, the American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- Time Slot Interchange, a digital technique for switching whereby data in a particular time slot on the incoming port is put on a different time slot on the outgoing port
- Interchange circuit, a circuit that facilitates the exchange of data and signaling information
- Interchange File Format, a generic file format that eases the transfer of data between different pieces of software
[edit] Other
- Interchange (Australian rules football), in Australian rules football, refers to a group of players in a sporting team that can be substituted into a match, replacing players coming off the ground
- Interchange (banking), the money paid from the Acquirer to the debit or credit card issuer for every transaction
- Interchange fee, the fee that a merchant's bank pays a customer's bank when merchants accept cards using card networks as payments
- Interchange Group, a company in the UK which sell Mobile and Remote working solutions
- Interchange of limiting operations, the commutativity of certain mathematical operations such as limits, derivatives, and integrals

