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If others could implement the idea and your different implementations would inter-operate then people paid attention.
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Soldiers and peacekeepers from different countries sent to the same problem spot needed to know their equipment could inter-operate before they deployed, Jones explained.
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Often these services need to inter-operate with many disparate web environments.
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Often these services need to inter-operate with many disparate web environments.
October 2005 2005
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A key challenge is that the collections which must inter-operate are often distributed across individual, community, and institutional stores.
Archive 2004-06-13 David Bigwood 2004
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A key challenge is that the collections which must inter-operate are often distributed across individual, community, and institutional stores.
Metadata Interoperability David Bigwood 2004
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"Because it's a relatively new business for us, we want to just offer 10 to start with and learn from how we inter-operate with the business community and finance providers," Tom Belsham, the City of Sydney's sustainability programs manager, said.
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"Because it's a relatively new business for us, we want to just offer 10 to start with and learn from how we inter-operate with the business community and finance providers," Tom Belsham, the City of Sydney's sustainability programs manager, said.
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And as a result, IT having great concern that people like us, for example, are going to be able to inter-operate with any device no matter what it is that's in the system.
unknown title 2012
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There is still plenty of audience for these types of products, especially those that can inter-operate with a mobile version, but the rapid expansion occurring in the mobile sector makes it a ripe market for development.
ReadWriteWeb Chris Cameron 2010
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