Challenges in Achieving Interoperability in Distributed Systems
Abstract
As need for collaboration and distributed systems among organizations
increase, there is the challenge of different standards in almost all communication
issues. This calls for scrutiny of systems used by different organizations or units of
the same organization in an effort to achieve distributed systems. Available
literature on this topic is limited and there is lack of an assessment framework to
determine which system has attained what level of interoperability. We discuses
four strategies or approaches used in achieving some degree of interoperability, as
well as issues in distributed systems interoperability. This paper conducts a
detailed literature review on interoperability in distributed systems and then
proposes a ranking framework to assess interoperability. Currently XML is widely
used implementing systems that need to communicate with others. However
technical challenges such as semantics, security and legacy databases, together
with many managerial issues remain a hindrance to achieving complete
interoperability.