component interoperability
[kəmˈpoʊnənt ˌɪntərɑːpərəˈbɪləti]
nounfemininepl: interoperabilidades de componentes
interoperabilidade de componentes
1. The ability of different software or hardware components to work together seamlessly and exchange information without requiring special effort from the user or developer
Component interoperability ensures that modules from different vendors can function together in the same system.
A interoperabilidade de componentes garante que módulos de diferentes fornecedores possam funcionar juntos no mesmo sistema.
2. The technical capacity of distinct components to communicate and operate effectively across different platforms, architectures, or standards
The software's component interoperability allows legacy systems to integrate with modern applications.
A interoperabilidade de componentes do software permite que sistemas legados se integrem com aplicações modernas.
This is a technical term primarily used in software engineering, information technology, and systems architecture contexts. It is equally used in both Brazil and the USA within the tech industry. The concept gained importance with the rise of cloud computing, microservices architecture, and open-source software development, where component interoperability is critical for system flexibility and vendor independence.
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