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  2. Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    The State Interoperability Executive Committee [15] (SIEC), established by the legislature in 2003, works to assist emergency responder agencies (police, fire, sheriff, medical, hazmat, etc.) at all levels of government (city, county, state, tribal, federal) to define interoperability for their local region. Washington recognizes that ...

  3. Architecture of Interoperable Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the construction aspect, thereby also a multi-dimensional interoperability description is provided, facilitating the synchronization of collaborating systems on each level. Similar to for example ARIS and OMG's MDA three levels are used: Business Level: Here the processes to be automated are described from a technique independent ...

  4. OSI model - Wikipedia

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    The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a reference model from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that "provides a common basis for the coordination of standards development for the purpose of systems interconnection."

  5. Enterprise interoperability framework - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise Interoperability framework has three basic dimensions: Interoperability concerns define the content (or aspect) of interoperation that may take place at various levels of the enterprise. In the domain of Enterprise Interoperability, the following four interoperability concerns are identified: data, service, process, and business. [6]

  6. Enterprise interoperability - Wikipedia

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    To preserve interoperability, several enterprise interoperability frameworks can be identified in the literature: 2003: IDEAS: [3] Interoperability Developments for Enterprise Application and Software. 2004: EIF: [4] The European Interoperability Framework; 2004: e-GIF: [5] e-Government Interoperability Framework

  7. Model Driven Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    The initial idea of works on MDI, was the application of model-driven methods and techniques for solving interoperability problems from business level down to data level. The three main ideas of Model Driven Interoperability (MDI) approach are: Interoperability [3] should be achieved at different levels: Business, Knowledge, Application and Data.

  8. Unified interoperability - Wikipedia

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    Unified interoperability is the property of a system that allows for the integration of real-time and non-real time communications, activities, data, and information services (i.e., unified) and the display and coordination of those services across systems and devices (i.e., interoperability).

  9. The Open Group Architecture Framework - Wikipedia

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    It is typically modeled at four levels: Business, Application, Data, and Technology. It relies heavily on modularization, standardization, and already existing, proven technologies and products. TOGAF began to be developed in 1995 by The Open Group , based on the United States Department of Defense 's TAFIM and Capgemini 's Integrated ...