Difference between revisions of "Data System Connectivity Matrix"
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Revision as of 08:12, February 9, 2008
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The connectivity matrix indicates data system connections ranging from downloading data to standards-based interoperability.
The symbols <- and -> indicate one-way connectivity, <-> indicates bi-directional connectivity.
To edit this table click on the link to 'Data System Connectivity Matrix' above the table and then login as aqcluster PW: aqcluster