Isopleth - contour line joining points corresponding to similar values.
In aspect-oriented computer programming, a pointcut is a set of join points.
Figure 9.2 was constructed by joining points together with straight lines.
The idea of lines that join points of equal value was rediscovered several times.
With a straight edge, join alternate points on the circumference to form two overlapping equilateral triangles.
These are called join points because they are points in a running program where additional behavior can be usefully joined.
A way to specify (or quantify) join points, called pointcuts.
AspectJ calls this advice, and can run it before, after, and around join points.
Urban bus that joins different points of the town during the morning and the afternoon.
Draw lines across the connected faces, joining adjacent points.