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n. ~ Computing · The ability of different systems to use and exchange information through a shared format. Notes:  Interoperability implies that the information does not need to be transformed during [..]
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The set of arrangements/procedures that allows participants in different systems to conduct and settle payments or securities transactions across systems while continuing to operate only in their own [..]
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The ability for a device from one manufacturer to work with one from another.
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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 to [..]
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Ability of computing equipment manufactured by different vendors to communicate with one another successfully over the network.
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The ability of information technology systems to reliably exchange information.
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1. 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. [JP 1-02] 2. The condition achieved among communications-electronics systems or items of communications-electronics equipment when information [..]
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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. [..]
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Internetworking Dictionary The ability of software and hardware on multiple machines from multiple vendors to communicate meaningfully.
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In healthcare, interoperability is the ability of different information technology systems and software applications to communicate, exchange data, and use the information that has been exchanged. [Fr [..]
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The ability of software and hardware on different machines from different vendors to share data.
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The capability of a computer hardware or software system to communicate and work effectively with another system in the exchange of data, usually a system of a different type, designed and produced by [..]
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The ability to operate software and exchange information in a large network made up of different kinds of LAN
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Ability of equipment from different manufacturers (or different implementations) to operate together.
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Ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products without special effort on the part of the customer. Interoperability is made possible by the implementation of standards.
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The ability of hardware or software components to work together effectively.
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The ability to transfer and use information in a uniform and efficient manner across multiple organisations and information technology systems. It underpins the level of benefits accruing to enterprises, government and the wider economy through e-commerce.
Source: naa.gov.au (offline)

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The ability of all card acceptance devices and terminals to accept and read all chip cards that are properly programmed.
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The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged. For the purposes of FIPS 201, the ability for any government facility or in [..]
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the ability of different information systems (databases, websites, …) to communicate in an unambigious way, enabling correct and uniform exchange and interpretation of the data and information
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(1) The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange and use information.
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The ability of software and hardware on multiple machines from multiple vendors to communicate meaningfully.
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(n) (computer science) the ability to exchange and use information (usually in a large heterogeneous network made up of several local area networks)
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The ability of software and hardware on multiple machines from multiple vendors to communicate meaningfully.
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The term “interoperability” describes a system’s ability to share information and services with another system. Much of the success of the Internet of Things relies on the ability of connected devices [..]
Source: datascience.berkeley.edu

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The ability to operate and exchange information in a heterogeneous network.
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Source: OpenGIS Guide
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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 m [..]
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The capability to provide successful communication between end-users across a mixed environment of different computer domains and networks, facilities, and enterprises. Typically used in referring to [..]
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The ability of multiple systems to efficiently exchange and utilize information, interoperability applies to general systems and organizations but has been most commonly referenced with respect to com [..]
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The ability of software and hardware on multiple machines, from multiple vendors, to communicate. Inverter
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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 toge [..]
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Devices are interoperable if they can both work together and share a common defined set of information. Examples of communications protocols that address interoperability include: 0-10V, DALI, ZigBee, EnOcean, Connected Lighting Alliance, TALQ, and ANSI C137.
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Interoperability is the property that allows for the unrestricted sharing of resources between different systems. This can refer to the ability to share data between different components or machines, [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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Ability of different types of databases, applications, operating systems, and platforms to function in an integrated manner.
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Interoperability means the ability of systems or processes to work together and is the conceptual basis of systems integration. Achieving interoperability involves two or more systems agreeing a commo [..]
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The ability of systems, units or forces to provide data, information, materiel and services to and accept the same from other systems, units or forces and to use the data, information, materiel and services so exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together. IT and NSS interoperability includes both the technical exchange of information an [..]
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This refers to the ability of making systems and organizations work together (inter-operate). Syntactic and semantic interoperability are distinguished as separate types.
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The task of building coherent services for users from components that are technically different and independently managed.
Source: cs.cornell.edu (offline)

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  The ability of two or more systems (computers, communication devices, networks, software, and other information technology components) to interact with one another and exchange data according to a p [..]
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The ability of health information systems to work together within and across organizational boundaries in order to advance the effective delivery of healthcare for individuals and communities. The ability of systems or components to exchange health information and to use the information that has been exchanged accurately, securely, and verifiably, [..]
Source: populationhealthalliance.org (offline)

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The ability to communicate such information as temperature, illuminance levels, status of security devices, and occupancy among building systems and their controls.
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, The ability of an application to work with other vendors' and companies' applications.
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The ability of diverse systems and companies to work together.
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The ability of systems or components to exchange health information and to use the information that has been exchanged accurately, securely, and verifiably, when and where needed.
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Interoperability describes the electronic sharing of information or actual care related communications between disparate EMRs and EHRs. The communication of information may be directly through EDI or through regional or national data repositories that are designed and managed for this purpose. The regional and national organizations are usually ref [..]
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The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged.
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the ability of organisations to share their information in their information systems and in the procedures they support in order to achieve common goals and to facilitate the exchange of information between them.
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able to connect with each other for the exchange of data, programs, etc
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Interoperability is the ability of different types of computers, networks, OSs, and applications to work together effectively.
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Ability of two or more ICT Services to exchange information and use the information that has been exchanged in order to deliver new services or extend existing ones.
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Interoperability is the ability of making systems and organisations work together (inter-operate). While the term was initially defined for information technology or systems engineering services to allow for information exchange, a more broad definition takes into account social, political and organisational factors that impact system to system per [..]
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the degree to which one application communicates or interfaces with another
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Interoperability ensures smooth and unproblematic data exchange between a whole range of systems, which will thus be described as mutually compatible.
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