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interoperability (The ability to exchange and use information (usually in a large heterogeneous network made up of several local area networks). WN 3. the ability to share data between different computer systems, esp on different machinesUsage examples "Our involvement in Iraq has confirmed the importance of readiness and mobility, of interoperability and of developing new capabilities. NEW ZEALAND HERALD (2003) A national architecture for healthcare interoperability is required. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL (2002) Last month Microsoft and SAP announced moves to increase interoperability between SAP's web-based software solutions and Microsoft Office. NEW ZEALAND HERALD (2004) `The outcome of the market testing is that Microsoft is not implementing the remedy on interoperability ," he said. TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2005). Collins); interoperability (The ability to exchange and use information (usually in a large heterogeneous network made up of several local area networks). WN 3. the ability to share data between different computer systems, esp on different machines Usage examples "Our involvement in Iraq has confirmed the importance of readiness and mobility, of interoperability and of developing new capabilities. NEW ZEALAND HERALD (2003) A national architecture for healthcare interoperability is required. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL (2002) Last month Microsoft and SAP announced moves to increase interoperability between SAP's web-based software solutions and Microsoft Office. NEW ZEALAND HERALD (2004) `The outcome of the market testing is that Microsoft is not implementing the remedy on interoperability ," he said. TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2005). Collins Alexander Demidov); interoperability |