The Quiet Architecture of Trust: Benchmarking Interoperability’s Human Side
Interoperability is often treated as a technical problem—APIs, data formats, and protocols. But the most brittle part of any integration is the human ...
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Interoperability is often treated as a technical problem—APIs, data formats, and protocols. But the most brittle part of any integration is the human ...
Introduction: The Interoperability Crisis in Modern SystemsEvery day, teams across industries wrestle with systems that refuse to talk to each other. ...
In the modern software landscape, systems rarely operate in isolation. They engage in countless conversations—API calls, message queues, event streams...
Beyond the Handshake: Defining Protocol Poetics from ExperienceFor years in my practice, I treated protocols and APIs as plumbing—functional, hi...