Scalability
Protocols are designed to support communication between large numbers of systems and users. They include features such as routing, addressing, and message queuing to ensure that communication remains efficient and reliable, even as the number of systems involved grows.
In conclusion, communication protocols support interoperability by providing a common framework for systems to communicate, ensuring that data is transmitted and received correctly, reliably, and securely across different systems and technologies.
How do Communication Protocols Support Interoperability?
Communication Protocols support interoperability by defining a set of rules and conventions that govern how data is transmitted and received between different systems.
- Interoperability refers to the ability of different systems, devices, or software applications to communicate, exchange data, and use the information that has been exchanged.
- It is the capability of making systems work together, even if they are developed by different vendors, use different technologies, or are used in different environments.
Below is how the Communication Protocols achieve Interoperability:
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