-
Interoperability is a
characteristic of a
product or
system to work with
other products or systems.
While the term was
initially defined for information...
- https://www.usnh.edu/it/it/pml "
InterOperability Laboratory:
About Us". Iol.unh.edu.
Retrieved July 6, 2012. "
InterOperability Laboratory:
About Us". Iol.unh...
- the TIFF
Private Tag 0x8825,
holding location information, and an "
Interoperability IFD"
specified within the Exif sub-IFD,
using the Exif tag 0xA005....
- In
computer programming, a
function (also procedure, method, subroutine, routine, or subprogram) is a
callable unit of
software logic that has a well-defined...
- only the
allowed syntax,
whereas the RFC
covers some
security and
interoperability considerations. JSON grew out of a need for a real-time server-to-browser...
- (NSCC),
where he was
charged with
enhancing the
capabilities and
inter-
operability of all NATO
Special Operations Forces.
McRaven retired from the U...
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Worldwide Interoperability for
Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a
family of
wireless broadband communication standards based on the IEEE 802.16 set of standards...
- The Fast
Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR, /faɪər/, like fire)
standard is a set of
rules and
specifications for the
secure exchange of electronic...
- The
Secure Real-time
Transport Protocol (SRTP) is a
profile for Real-time
Transport Protocol (RTP)
intended to
provide encryption,
message authentication...
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Inter-
operable Criminal Justice System".
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April 2021...