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- Interoperability - Wikipedia
Types of interoperability include syntactic interoperability, where two systems can communicate with each other, and cross-domain interoperability, where multiple organizations work together and exchange information
- What is interoperability? | Definition from TechTarget
Interoperability refers to the degree to which a software system, devices, applications or other entity can connect and communicate with other entities in a coordinated manner without effort from the end user
- What is Interoperability? - Interoperability in Healthcare Explained - AWS
Interoperability refers to the standards, protocols, technologies, and mechanisms that allow data to flow between diverse systems with minimal human intervention It allows diverse systems to talk to each other and share information in real time
- Interoperability in Healthcare | HIMSS
Discover key insights about interoperability and better understand how data sharing can make a difference in healthcare
- Interoperability: What Is It, How Can We Make It Work for Clinicians . . .
Interoperability has been defined by the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineering in the IEEE Standard Computer Dictionary as “the ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged” (1991)
- What Is Interoperability and Why Is It Important? | CSA
Interoperability refers to the ability of apps, equipment, products, and systems from different companies to seamlessly communicate and process data in a way that does not require any involvement from end-users
- INTEROPERABILITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The most important constraint was interoperability, the possibility of interacting with software written in other languages
- INTEROPERABILITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTEROPERABILITY is ability of a system (such as a weapons system) to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
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