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interoperability
The ability of software systems that may be running under different operating systems and hardware to exchange information through compliance with technical specifications, which typically define how different file formats and messaging protocols can work together
The ability of independent, distributed software components to operate together as part of a larger system
The ability of different types of computers, networks, operating systems, and applications to work together effectively, without prior communication, in order to exchange information in a useful and meaningful manner There are three aspects of interoperability: semantic, structural and syntactical
- The ability of computer systems made by different manufacturers to operate with one another
The ability of software and hardware on multiple computers from multiple vendors to communicate meaningfully
(1) The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange data and use information (IEEE STD 610 12) (2) The ability of two or more systems to exchange information and to mutually use the information that has been exchanged
The ability of software and hardware on multiple machines from multiple vendors to communicate
The ability of equipment from multiple vendors to communicate using standardized protocols
The ability to operate and exchange information in a multivendor/multiproduct network
Service interoperability is the possibility for different services to operate on different networks The technical specifications at the interconnection interface determine, in part, service interoperability between different operators
Enabling different systems to work together and exchange data Interoperability between different systems is achieved by using common standards and specifications Examples of e-learning interoperability: 1 Passing information about a student and their educational qualifications from a Student Record System in one college to a Student Record System in another college 2 Creating educational content in one VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) and passing it to another VLE to be reused
The ability of content, a subsystem or system to seamlessly work with other systems, subsystems or content via the use of agreed specifications/standards
{i} ability to work together; ability of two computers of different types to work together and communicate (Computers)
The ability of software and hardware on different machines to communicate with each other
(computer science) the ability to exchange and use information (usually in a large heterogeneous network made up of several local area networks)
The ability of heterogenous systems and networks to communicate and cooperate through specified standards
The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged
Interoperability is the ability of one manufacturer's computer equipment to operate alongside, communicate with, and exchange information with another vendor's dissimilar computer equipment
the ability of different forces to exchange services so as to operate effectively together
The ability of systems, units or forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units or forces and to use the services so exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together