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interoperable
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Adj.1.interoperable - able to exchange and use information
computer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
practical - concerned with actual use or practice; "he is a very practical person"; "the idea had no practical application"; "a practical knowledge of Japanese"; "woodworking is a practical art"


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0 and we strongly believe that having a standard set of guidelines will positively effect the industry's ability to build Web Services that interoperate properly," said Gary Brunell, Parasoft vice president of professional services.
What applications need to interoperate with each other in order to improve business activities?
Veraz has allowed us to become known as the 'we can' carrier, when international carriers ask if we can interoperate with the various protocols they utilize, we can do it, and as a result our growth is beyond our expectations," said Chris Edgecomb, CEO of Sirius Telecom.
 
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