3. Making 3D virtual environments interoperable
3.1 Definition and challenges
3.1.1 What is interoperability?
The term "interoperability" was coined in 1977 from the contraction of two words: "inter", a Latin word meaning "between", and "operability", which could be translated as "usable". Interoperability" has been translated as "interoperability", but a translation closer to its original meaning would be "inter-utilisability". It's a notion that's found today in many branches of IT. Two systems are said to be interoperable when they can function and communicate...
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