interoperability
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[edit]From interoperable + -ity; alternatively analyzed as inter- + operability.
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[edit]interoperability (countable and uncountable, plural interoperabilities)
- The capability of a product or system, to interact and function with others reciprocally.
- 2006 November 13, Victoria Shannon, “Microsoft and rivals to increase interoperability - Business - International Herald Tribune”, in The New York Times:
- The commission found that by withholding vital information about Windows, the company deliberately restricted interoperability between personal computers using Windows and computer servers running software from Microsoft's rivals.
- (military) The capacity for a service, piece of equipment etc., to be operated by different forces or groups.
- 2010 October 14, “Entente or bust”, in The Economist:
- Dr Fox and Mr Morin have ruled out the notion of binational crews, but they are still exploring other ways to enhance the interoperability of France’s Charles de Gaulle and Britain’s planned two new carriers, which seem likely to be spared by the defence review.
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