Interoperate definition
Interoperate means a commercial interconnectivity between providers of different payment systems or payment instruments including the capability of electronic systems to exchange messages and “interoperable” shall be construed accordingly;
Interoperate means the ability of two products to effectively access, utilize and/or support the full features and functionality of one another.
Interoperate means the ability for a Component to transmit and receive information from one or more separate Components and to present information to an End User via an Interface.
Examples of Interoperate in a sentence
Vendor shall, upon any Upgrade and Update to the Vendor Components, demonstrate that the Vendor Components and Interfaces are able to Interoperate and function in Purchaser’s test and production environments in accordance with the requirements of this Interoperability Exhibit and with applicable and inherent use cases of such Products.
Supplier warrants that any System and any Product will Interoperate with (i) the Products previously purchased under this Agreement.
Supplier warrants that it will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any System and any Product will Interoperate [ * ].
More Definitions of Interoperate
Interoperate means, in this Contract, that these components will be designed to function individually and collectively to provide IRIDIUM communications services, and that where necessary in such interoperation, will be interconnectable in accordance with the MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY 5 MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY applicable interface specifications and the applicable specifications contained in the Space System Contract, as amended.
Interoperate means the Product and/or System may interconnect and successfully operate with other products and systems in accordance with current industry standards and as set forth in the Specification.
Interoperate means the ability of a Product to interconnect with and successfully operate with other products and systems.
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