For those not of a technical bent, there is a great deal of confusion surrounding the terms 'interoperability' and 'integration', especially when it comes to the exchange of information in 'black-box' systems. The average depositor of data doesn't want (or need) to know how data and meta data move around a system as long as what they put in eventually gets to where it should be, in the form it should be and can be seen by the appropriate people. However, a basic understanding of the similarities and differences between 'interoperable' systems and 'integrated' systems and the pros and cons of each approach when it comes to depositing, preserving and discovering data will help users and administrators make informed decisions when it comes to ...
Data integration is a critical problem in our increasingly interconnected but inevitably heterogeneo...
At its most fundamental level in the context of the digital ecosystem, interoperability (or “interop...
This short chapter introduces interoperable systems and attempts to distinguish the principal resear...
Interoperability is the transfer and use of information in a uniform and efficient manner across mul...
Information systems interoperability is one of the main concerns and challenges of information syste...
Interoperability has been a basic requirement for the modern information systems environment for ove...
In companies, the historically developed IT systems are mostly application islands. They always prod...
Interoperability: the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products withou...
Most of new databases are no more built from scratch, but re-use existing data from several autonomo...
Abstract. Today’s researchers argue that facilitating interoperability between applications by relyi...
Today’s information systems are becoming too complex. Managing their complexity has been a theme of ...
Traditionally, when the term "integration " is used to refer to the interoperability of di...
The integration of information systems (IS) is a phrase which is commonly used in both research and ...
Hospital Information Systems need to communicate in order to share information and to make it avail...
Enabling the interoperability between applications requires agreement in the format and meaning (syn...
Data integration is a critical problem in our increasingly interconnected but inevitably heterogeneo...
At its most fundamental level in the context of the digital ecosystem, interoperability (or “interop...
This short chapter introduces interoperable systems and attempts to distinguish the principal resear...
Interoperability is the transfer and use of information in a uniform and efficient manner across mul...
Information systems interoperability is one of the main concerns and challenges of information syste...
Interoperability has been a basic requirement for the modern information systems environment for ove...
In companies, the historically developed IT systems are mostly application islands. They always prod...
Interoperability: the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products withou...
Most of new databases are no more built from scratch, but re-use existing data from several autonomo...
Abstract. Today’s researchers argue that facilitating interoperability between applications by relyi...
Today’s information systems are becoming too complex. Managing their complexity has been a theme of ...
Traditionally, when the term "integration " is used to refer to the interoperability of di...
The integration of information systems (IS) is a phrase which is commonly used in both research and ...
Hospital Information Systems need to communicate in order to share information and to make it avail...
Enabling the interoperability between applications requires agreement in the format and meaning (syn...
Data integration is a critical problem in our increasingly interconnected but inevitably heterogeneo...
At its most fundamental level in the context of the digital ecosystem, interoperability (or “interop...
This short chapter introduces interoperable systems and attempts to distinguish the principal resear...