0 the degree to which two products, programs, etc. can be used together, or the quality of being able to be used together:
Interoperability between agents is ensured by a wrapper.
Good interoperability between different back offices depends on historical reasons and on the 'environment', the service-building capacity relevant for each of the cases.
Agents in a multi-agent system are characterised by autonomy, adaptability, interoperability and dynamism.
Within the 29 cases with a high degree of interoperability among back offices, several major strategic options were identified.
Nor do they specify a framework supporting component interoperability.
The proposal is to take copyright into account as a way to establish a common interoperability ground and means to incorporate user rights.
It remains difficult to quantify payoff and economic benefits of information interoperability, something that should be seen as a public good.
The most important constraint was interoperability, the possibility of interacting with software written in other languages.