interoperability policy
[ɪn.tər.ɒp.ə.ˈræb.ɪl.ɪ.ti ˈpɒl.ə.si]
nounfemininepl: políticas de interoperabilidade
política de interoperabilidade
1. A set of guidelines, standards, and rules established by an organization or government to ensure that different systems, software, or platforms can work together seamlessly and exchange data effectively
The government implemented a new interoperability policy to ensure all healthcare systems could share patient data securely.
O governo implementou uma nova política de interoperabilidade para garantir que todos os sistemas de saúde pudessem compartilhar dados de pacientes com segurança.
2. A formal framework designed to promote compatibility and communication between heterogeneous technologies or services in a digital ecosystem
The company's interoperability policy requires all third-party applications to comply with standard APIs.
A política de interoperabilidade da empresa exige que todos os aplicativos de terceiros estejam em conformidade com APIs padrão.
In Brazil, particularly in São Paulo and Brasília, interoperability policies are increasingly important as the government pushes digital transformation and tech companies seek standardization. The term is technical and formal, commonly used in government regulations, corporate strategy documents, and academic discussions about technology governance. In the USA and internationally, similar policies are crucial for healthcare (HIPAA-related interoperability), finance (open banking), and government services (digital citizen platforms).
Related Idioms & Phrases
breaking down silos through interoperability policy
achieving seamless integration via interoperability policy
standardizing across platforms using interoperability policy
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