The Quiet Dialogue of Systems: Interoperability as a Real-World Practice
Interoperability is not a feature you bolt on after the architecture is done. It is the quiet, structured dialogue between systems—each with its own a...
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Interoperability is not a feature you bolt on after the architecture is done. It is the quiet, structured dialogue between systems—each with its own a...
Every interoperability project starts with a handshake—between systems, yes, but also between people. The protocol documents are pristine, the schemas...
Introduction: The Interoperability Crisis in Modern SystemsEvery day, teams across industries wrestle with systems that refuse to talk to each other. ...
Every integration starts with a handshake—a connection established, a protocol agreed upon, a greeting exchanged. But anyone who has wrestled with a m...
Beyond the Handshake: Defining Protocol Poetics from ExperienceFor years in my practice, I treated protocols and APIs as plumbing—functional, hi...