Operability vs Interoperability - What's the difference?
operability | interoperability |
The extent to which a system or device is operable.
The capability of a product or system, to interact and function with others reciprocally.
(military) The capacity for a service, piece of equipment etc., to be operated by different forces or groups.
* 2010 , "Entente or bust", The Economist , 14 Oct 2010:
As nouns the difference between operability and interoperability
is that operability is the extent to which a system or device is operable while interoperability is the capability of a product or system, to interact and function with others reciprocally.operability
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(wikipedia operability)Noun
(en-noun)See also
* handling * usabilityinteroperability
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(wikipedia interoperability)Alternative forms
* inter-operabilityNoun
- Dr Fox and Mr Morin have ruled out the notion of binational crews, but they are still exploring other ways to enhance the interoperability of France’s Charles de Gaulle and Britain’s planned two new carriers, which seem likely to be spared by the defence review.
