ISSUE-23: Review definition of interoperability
Review definition of interoperability
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- Data Usage Vocabulary
- Raised by:
- Antoine Isaac
- Opened on:
- 2014-06-03
- Description:
- Isn't 'interoperable' the mere combination of 'standardized' and 'machine-readable'? (I'm willing to accept it's not, but right now it's unclear to me).
- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from aisaac@few.vu.nl on 2014-09-18)
- RE: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from Deirdre.Lee@deri.org on 2014-09-18)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from aisaac@few.vu.nl on 2014-09-16)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from mark.harrison@gs1.org on 2014-09-16)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from phila@w3.org on 2014-09-16)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from jpalmeida@ieee.org on 2014-08-29)
- RE: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from Deirdre.Lee@deri.org on 2014-08-29)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from aisaac@few.vu.nl on 2014-08-22)
- RE: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from Deirdre.Lee@deri.org on 2014-08-11)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from gguizzardi@gmail.com on 2014-08-11)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from laufer@globo.com on 2014-08-08)
- Re: Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from jpalmeida@ieee.org on 2014-08-08)
- Does standardisation assume interoperability? (from Deirdre.Lee@deri.org on 2014-08-08)
- RE: dwbp-ISSUE-23: Review definition of interoperability (from Deirdre.Lee@deri.org on 2014-08-04)
- dwbp-ISSUE-23: Remove bio details (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2014-06-03)
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