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Interoperability

Interoperability is a characteristic of a product or system to work with other products or systems. While the term was initially defined for information technology or systems engineering services to allow for information exchange, a broader definition takes into account social, political, and organizational factors that impact system-to-system performance.

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Interoperability and open standards

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Organizations dedicated to interoperability

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Interoperability

Nodes121
Edges120
Triples191
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.016529
Components1

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Interoperability

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related to As regulator for interoperability · 17
Interoperability → As, Clearing Corporation, Conversely, Depository Trust, Depository Trust Company, European Commission, Exchange Commission's, For, Governance, In, National Securities Clearing Corporation, Securities Exchange Act, This, United States, United States Securities, USB-C, Visa Inc
related to Europe · 17
Interoperability → EIF, EU, EULIS, European Commission, European Interoperability Framework, European Land Information Service, European National Land Registers, European Public Administrations, IDABC, In Europe, Interoperability Solutions, ISA, Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe, SEMIC, The, The European Interoperability Framework, They
related to Public safety · 13
Interoperability → Agencies, Because, Further, Hurricane Katrina, In, It, Pentagon, The Utah Highway Patrol, These, US, Utah, Widely, World Trade Center
related to Market dominance and power · 12
Interoperability → By, Critics, European Commission, European Parliament, In, IT, July, June, Microsoft, RAND, The European Union Microsoft, Windows Workgroup
related to Essential properties of an interoperability standard · 11
Interoperability → An, Closed, Deterministic Output, Exhaustive Error Handling, For, Later, Platform, Rather, Reference, The, Vendor Neutrality
related to Medical industry · 11
Interoperability → Angela, At, Drug Administration, GE Healthcare, Increasingly, Jeff Shuren, Johnson, RAPS, Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society, The, United States Food
related to Open standards · 10
Interoperability → After, But, For, Fortran, However, It, Open, The, This, Various
related to Post facto interoperability · 10
Interoperability → Alternatively, Although, Availability, Because, Even, Lack, Post, The, These, This
related to Railways · 10
Interoperability → Africa, Asia, Australia, Central, Europe, For, North American, Railways, South America, The
related to External links · 9
Interoperability → How Interoperability Drives Innovation, John PalfreyGIC, MediterraneanSimulation Interoperability Standards Organization, Research Infrastructure, SE Europe, SISO, The Greek Interoperability Centre, Urs Gasser, When

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standard systems information data may system common software product exchange standards also open interoperable defined market use must implementation vendor

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Interoperabilityis acharacteristic of a product or system to work with other products or systems0.90text
Interoperabilityis aability to automatically interpret the information exchanged meaningfully and accurately in order to produce useful results as defined by the end users of both systems0.90text
Interoperabilityis aenabler for coalition building0.90text
Interoperabilityis aelement of coalition willingness to work together over the long term to achieve and maintain shared interests against common threats0.90text
Interoperabilityis aimportant issue for law enforcement0.90text
Interoperabilityis asubset of software interoperability0.90text
Interoperabilityis acapability of two different programming languages to natively interact as part of the same system and operate on the same kind of data structures.There are many ways programming…0.90text
Interoperabilityis aproperty of a system that allows for the integration of real-time and non-real time communications0.90text
transportinstance ofe.g. infrastructure0.80text
universal searchinstance ofThe very latest interop platforms also include application services0.80text
notificationsinstance ofThe very latest interop platforms also include application services0.80text
user permissionsinstance ofThe very latest interop platforms also include application services0.80text

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