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Guidelines

Interoperability defined

Interoperability is understood in different ways depending on the specification under consideration:

  • If the specification is about a communication protocol (e.g. a transfer protocol, an interface) and about the behavior of processors of this protocol, then interoperability is understood as the ability of two implementations of this specification – i.e. processors of this protocol - to communicate properly. In the case of an interface, ability of a user entity to communicate with an implementation (or processor) of the interface.
  • If the specification is of an artifact (e.g. a business document, a process definition, a policy contract, a medication scheme), then interoperability is understood as the ability to process this artifact with consistent results, using different platforms or processors. In such a case, interoperability is often described as portability from the artifact perspective (the artifact is portable across platforms), while the platforms or processors are qualified as interoperable.

Clear understanding of specification


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Requirements

This paragraph should be moved to the requirements documentation.

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