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== Architecture of Interoperable Information Systems ==
An Architecture of interoperable information systems describes how interoperating information systems can be efficiently designed and implemented. Since the invention of information system many concepts were created to foster interoperability between different kind of information systems. In 2010, under the name "'''Architecture of Interoperable Information Systems'''" (AIOS) a reference architecture for interconnecting enterprise information system was published<ref>Ziemann (2010): Architecture of Interoperable Information Systems - An enterprise Model-based Approach for Describing and Enacting Collaborative Business Processes</ref>. It combines concepts from [[Service-oriented Architecture]], Collaborative Business and [[Business Process Modelling]]. Regarding the last aspect it be seen as complementary to the [[Architecture of '''Integrated''' Information Systems]], which is a wide-spread architecture for describing information systems and business processes '''inside''' one organization.
 
== Definition ==