Defining Interoperability: a universal standard
Giada Lalli
TL;DR
This work proposes a novel, universal definition encompassing multiple interoperability dimensions, including technical, semantic, syntactic, legal, and organisational aspects, providing a robust framework for enhancing global collaboration and driving innovation.
Abstract
Interoperability is crucial for modern scientific advancement, yet its fragmented definitions across domains hinder researchers' ability to effectively reap the rewards. This paper proposes a new, universal definition by tracing the evolution of interoperability and identifying challenges posed by varying definitions. This definition addresses these inconsistencies, offering a robust solution applicable across diverse fields. Adopting this unified approach will enhance global collaboration and drive innovation by removing obstacles to interoperability posed by conflicting or incomplete definitions.
