A Survey of the Effectiveness of Current Interoperability Protocols

Paihama, Jorgina K. do R. and Suleman, Hussein (2009) A Survey of the Effectiveness of Current Interoperability Protocols, CS09-03-00, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

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Abstract

Interoperability is the capability of different systems to communicate and exchange data with one another, using a set of predefined formats and protocols that will allow the systems to use one another’s services successfully. This report presents the results of the "Effectiveness of current interoperability protocols" survey. The purpose of the survey was to investigate the level of understanding and use of the current interoperability protocols, and also to find out what are the best features and/or the shortcomings of each protocol from experts or people who have some knowledge/experience in working with them. This information will be used to assess what makes a good interoperability protocol, and then design an experimental set of interoperability specifications as well as a framework to evaluate interoperability protocols in general.

Item Type: Technical report
Uncontrolled Keywords: Interoperability, Protocols, Survey.
Subjects: Information systems
Date Deposited: 29 Jul 2009
Last Modified: 10 Oct 2019 15:34
URI: http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/id/eprint/530

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