- interoperability means to increase the possibility of value creation through combination. Uniqueness increases the likelihood of demonstrating unique value.
- Interconnectivity is often an overhead in achieving uniqueness
The two are in a trade-off relationship.
- So “which is better” is a low-resolution argument
- We have to recognize the situation at a higher resolution and find the appropriate incorporating the benefits (while ignoring the drawbacks) point.
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