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<img src="https://www.informationdata.management/img/b6ad5ef70538a9e02c1432f6bf733cbd.jpg" width="800" height="533"><p>Data standards support semantic interoperability, that is, the ability of systems that exchange data to interpret them correctly. For example, different health systems may use different terms for the same concept (for example, interoperability refers to the ability of different IT systems with different infrastructures to accurately share data).</p>
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<img src="https://www.informationdata.management/img/b6ad5ef70538a9e02c1432f6bf733cbd.jpg" width="800" height="533"><p>Data standards support semantic interoperability, that is, the ability of systems that exchange data to interpret them correctly. For example, different health systems may use different terms for the same concept (for example, interoperability refers to the ability of different IT systems with different infrastructures to accurately share data).</p>
* This article was originally published here #SmallBusiness #Bookmarks #BusinessManagement
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