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Jay

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What Interoperability Isn't Posted: Sep 3, 2003 11:23 AM
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The single buzzword 'interoperability' has grown to encompass a broad range of problems and potential problems. Sadly, it is no longer a precise term. To address the various so-called 'interoperability issues' and to solve problems, we must first break down this large set. In so doing we find that many issues are not fundamentally about interoperability over message content: some are more traditional enterprise integration problems, some are merely conventional. Reasonable expectations about Web-service interoperability can be set only after the range of true interoperability issues is understood.

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