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Definition[]

Interoperability standards (also referred to as interoperability protocols) are

[c]ommonly agreed on standards that enable different computers or programs to share information. Example: HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a standard method of publishing information as hypertext in HTML format on the Internet.[1]

References[]

  1. FFIEC IT Examination Handbook, E-Banking, Appendix B: Glossary (full-text).