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Cross-domain interoperability

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Cross-domain interoperability refers to the interaction of the virtual cyber world and the physical world. Interoperability is the method of systems working together; the term “cross-domain” in this instance refers to several entities or systems sharing a common mission, interest or goal, which may be separated by political, legal, social or other boundries. Multiple domains may be needed for effective information exchange.[1]

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