0 the degree to which two products, programs, etc. can be used together, or the quality of being able to be used together:
The language processing community has recognized that commonality and interoperability are increasingly imperative to enable sharing, merging, and comparison of language resources.
There is a great deal of work where agents support electronic commerce, in general, but little work specifically attacks the problem of business-to-business interoperability.
The survey also proposes to enhance existing models by embedding other current standards to enable automation and interoperability of the entire process.
The alternative approach is to cultivate pockets of common language and interoperability.
This has consequences, of course, impacting on the interoperability of argument systems and the exchange of test sets.
These pieces of knowledge have to be consistent with the preexisting knowledge structure of the costing expert for reasons of interoperability.
A major challenge facing industry today is the lack of interoperability between heterogeneous systems.
The most important constraint was interoperability, the possibility of interacting with software written in other languages.