Interface segregation principle
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Interface Segregation Principle says that clients should not be forced to depend upon interfaces that they do not use. This is to avoid Fat interfaces surfacing in the design.
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Examples
A good example of this principle is a modern cellphone where it can be also a camera, or music players.