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Technology & Infrastructure

Operability

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Shared definitions

Perspectives

Actors and stakeholders

Technologies and infrastructure

Institutional structures

Distinctions and overlaps

Operability and interoperability — interoperability concerns the ability of components and systems to exchange meaningful information; operability concerns how the system as a whole performs its functions in real time. These are related but distinct.

Operability and grid architecture — architectural frameworks such as SGAM define the structural layers and interfaces of the grid; operability addresses how that structure performs under real operating conditions.

Topic notes

Editorial notes

Related pages to consult during drafting:

  • Grid — grid architecture vs. grid operation distinction; avoid repetition, cross-reference instead
  • Architectural frameworks (SGAM, SGIRM, GWAC) — address operational implications rather than re-describing the frameworks
  • Interoperability — clarify scope boundary between the two topics during drafting