interoperability

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interoperability

Different software systems achieve interoperability by sharing data seamlessly.

Definition

Noun 1. The capability of different systems, devices, or applications to work together and exchange information effectively. * This is the primary meaning, especially in computing and technology. It describes the property that allows diverse components to connect, communicate, and cooperate, even if they are from different manufacturers or use different underlying technologies.

Usage

Interoperability is a technical term commonly used in fields like computer science, software engineering, telecommunications, and healthcare IT. It describes a desired state or a measurable quality of a system.

Examples: * "The new software standard ensures interoperability between devices from different brands." * "A major goal for modern healthcare systems is to achieve data interoperability so patient records can be shared securely between hospitals." * "The lack of interoperability between the two networks caused significant communication delays."

Advanced Usage
  • "To achieve interoperability": This phrase is used when describing the goal or process of making systems work together.
    • Example: "The consortium worked for years to achieve interoperability among banking platforms."
  • "A high degree of interoperability": This indicates that the systems can work together very well and with few limitations.
    • Example: "The protocol was designed for a high degree of interoperability across the internet."
Variants and Related Words
  • Interoperable (adjective): Describes a system or component that has the quality of interoperability.
    • Example: "The devices are fully interoperable, allowing for seamless data exchange."
Synonyms
  • Compatibility
  • Integration capability
  • Seamless connectivity
Antonyms
  • Incompatibility
  • Isolation
Related Phrases
  • "Interoperability standard": A set of agreed-upon rules or protocols that enable interoperability.
    • Example: "All manufacturers must adhere to the common interoperability standard."
  • "Lack of interoperability": A common problem describing the failure of systems to work together.
    • Example: "The project failed due to a fundamental lack of interoperability between the old and new systems."
interoperability

Different software systems achieve interoperability by sharing data seamlessly.

Noun
  1. (computer science) the ability to exchange and use information (usually in a large heterogeneous network made up of several local area networks)