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Software systems today often interoperate with each other, thus forming a system of systems (SoS).
In a multi-domains application environment, distributed multiple organizations interoperate with each other.
Figure 1 eScience is about global collaboration: a world where data and literature interoperate with each other.
Getting them to integrate / interoperate with each other so that the CISO can see the big picture is a nightmare.
This chapter focuses how each piece of hardware and each software application function independently, as well as how they interoperate with each other forming a completely converged solution.
Adaptation is a crucial issue when building new applications by reusing existing software services which were not initially designed to interoperate with each other.
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The failure of online databases to interoperate seamlessly with each other, and with the literature, is ultimately a matter of standards, or lack of them [ 21, 22].
It ruled that the firm had to provide information on how to interoperate with Windows servers.
"Companies will begin to allege that Google is discriminating, not allowing products to interoperate with other products".
How the European approach will interoperate with other countries' passport controls still needs to be worked out.
The decision in March 2004 required Microsoft to disclose within 120 days information that would allow rival vendors to interoperate with the Windows system.
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