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Research Areas
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The scientific domain of Technical
Interoperability is associated with the ability of diverse
hardware/software components, systems and services to work together
(inter-operate) and focuses on specific
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Semantic Interoperability is
associated with the ability of computer systems, applications and
services to automatically communicate content and have that content
properly interpreted so as to produce
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The scientific domain of
Organizational Interoperability refers to the ability of
organizations (companies and administrations) to effectively
co-operate and to exchange information even though they
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Legal interoperability emerges as a
specific facet of organizational interoperability and addresses the
politic, legal, social and policy barriers that currently hinder
the successful application
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Building up on the research
conducted in all interoperability related domains and aiming to
generate an extensive impact in the field of interoperability, the
centre develops and disseminates training
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As a concept, Interoperability
Assessment cuts across all aspects of interoperability (technical,
semantic, organizational and legal) and emerges as a field that has
to accompany all research and
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Application Areas
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As an application domain,
e-Government, also known as digital government, online
government or transformational government, refers to the use of
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in
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E-Business is an application domain
that refers to the utilization of Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT) in support of all the activities of business. It
encompasses mainly the areas
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