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Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of diverse systems and organizations to work together (inter-operate).

 


Interoperability Through Organization: Digital Libraries for the Management of Scientific Knowledge Xavier R. Lopez, Ph.D.

Interoperability considerations for V2X GNSS receivers
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Esri File Geodatabase API
The File Geodatabase API allows you to develop apps that interact with a file geodatabase without using ArcObjects.

Enables Interoperability with Esri Enterprise Geodatabases
Bentley-ESRI Interoperability
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ArcGIS Data Interoperability is an extension to ArcGIS Desktop that enables you to easily use and distribute data in many formats.

Interoperability. The distributed nature of GIS has many implications on interoperability between multiple GIS organizations and systems. Collaboration among GIS users is crucial.

Interoperability: Communication between different computer systems. Seamless accessing and sharing of multiple data structures across multiple hardware platforms, operating systems and application software.

INteroperability of GIS and 3d modeling tools is a capability that has historically been loaded with potential and unfortunately fraught with problems.

Interoperability Ability of diverse intelligent devices to communicate with one another in performing meaningful tasks [Leebaert, D., Technology 2001, p.156] ...

interoperability
The capability of components or systems to exchange data with other components or systems, or to perform in multiple environments.

Interoperability - The cross-platform use of computer applications, i.e. the ability to use applications in different computer hardware environment and operating systems without any need to change the programs and re-train the users.
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[interoperability] Acronym for Open Geodata Interoperability Specification. A specification, developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., to support interoperability of GIS in a heterogeneous computing environment.

org OGC Interoperability Program The OGC Interoperability Program provides an industry consensus process to develop, test, demonstrate, and promote the use of standard interfaces and protocols that enable interoperable geoprocessing.

IAC tools in AML (ARC Macro Language) support real-time GIS, a network GIS process server, interoperability, and open integration between ArcInfo and other applications.

The Open GIS Consortium in the mid nineties has announced the idea of 'semantic translators' between 'information communities' as one task of GIS interoperability.

Correspondingly, such technologies have been proposed as a means to facilitate interoperability and data reuse among GIS applications [9][10] and also to enable new analysis mechanisms [11]. WWWC redirects here. ...

As mentioned last week, OFT and the State Archives issued a report on May 22nd that examines how the state can provide choice, interoperability and vendor neutrality in electronic document creation while ensuring electronic records are preserved and ...

While there is some credence in the argument that cloud computing is simply an extension of yesterday's buzzwords of object-oriented programming, interoperability, web-services and mash-ups, ...

Fourth civilian GPS signal (L1C) for international interoperability. Learn more...
15-year design lifespan.
Future: Distress Alerting Satellite System (DASS) for search and rescue.

DIGEST is a standard for digital geographic information which will enable interoperability and compatibility among national and multinational systems and users.

Currently a number of efforts are ongoing to refine existing standards or develop alternatives, including the Open GIS Consortium's Open Geodata Interoperability Specification (OGIS).

a voluntary, non-governmental, nonprofit organization dedicated to the development of an open systems approach to geoprocessing. The OGC was initiated in August 1994 by the Open Systems Foundation (OSF) to spearhead the Open GeoData Interoperability ...

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