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Interoperability is a
characteristic of a
product or
system to work with
other products or systems.
While the term was
initially defined for information...
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Enterprise interoperability is the
ability of an enterprise—a
company or
other large organization—to
functionally link activities, such as
product design...
- An
Interoperable Object Reference (IOR) is a
CORBA or RMI-IIOP
reference that
uniquely identifies an
object on a
remote CORBA server. IORs can be transmitted...
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Unified interoperability is the
property of a
system that
allows for the
integration of real-time and non-real time communications, activities, data, and...
- Cross-domain
interoperability exists when
organizations or
systems from
different domains interact in
information exchange, services, and/or
goods to achieve...
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Language interoperability is the
capability of two
different programming languages to
natively interact as part of the same
system and
operate on the same...
- The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO /ˈneɪtoʊ/ NAY-toh; French:
Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, OTAN), also
called the
North Atlantic...
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Bonding protocol (short for "Bandwidth On
Demand Interoperability Group") is a
generic name for a
method of
bonding or
aggregation of
multiple physical...
- as a URL
where the
object is located. Thus, by
being actionable and
interoperable, a DOI
differs from
ISBNs or
ISRCs which are
identifiers only. The DOI...
- The
Department of
Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act (H.R. 4289) is a bill that
would require the
United States Department of Homeland...