Multiple Choice
What is the difference between interoperability and sustainable interoperability?
A) Interoperability deals with information systems; sustainable interoperability deals with systems and human resources
B) There is no significant difference; both terms depend on the evolution of technology
C) Interoperability deals with communication systems; sustainable interoperability deals with data warehouses and data mining
D) Interoperability deals with the open communication between systems; sustainable interoperability extends that concept with plugging in new modules to existing systems
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