harudliidese
Harudliidese is Estonian for “branch interface” and refers to the interface or junction where a main path, channel, or component splits into two or more branches. The word combines haru (branch) and liides (interface). It is used as a general concept across disciplines to describe the connection point that coordinates interaction between a parent structure and its branching subcomponents.
In computing and software engineering, harudliidese denotes the boundary between a core module and its branching
In engineering networks, it describes physical junctions where flows divide, such as piping, electrical feeders, or
In biology and ecology, the concept applies to branching structures like vascular trees, airways, or river tributaries,
The term is used mainly in Estonian technical discourse and is related to broader concepts of interface