Compatibility

Compatibility measures system interoperability. Compatibility refers to the ability of a system, application, or component to interoperate and function correctly within a given environment, which may include different hardware, software, operating systems, networks, or devices. Key aspects include:

Information Exchange:

  • Ability to share data between systems
  • Support for common file formats

Functional Performance:

  • Maintain functionality across environments
  • Consistent behaviour on different platforms

Hardware Compatibility:

  • Work with various hardware configurations
  • Support for different devices

Software Compatibility:

  • Operate with different operating systems
  • Integrate with other software applications

Network Compatibility:

  • Function across different network protocols
  • Perform in various network environments

Compatibility ensures systems work together effectively.