ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Unified interoperability

Okay kiddo, let me explain the big words "unified interoperability" in a simple way.

Have you ever played with Legos? They are like little blocks that you can stack together to create different shapes and things. Think of these blocks as different types of computer systems, like a phone or a computer.

Now, imagine you have a lot of different types of Legos, but they don't all fit together perfectly. This means you can't build as many things because not all the pieces will work together. That's where "interoperability" comes in.

Interoperability means that different computer systems can work together and communicate with each other easily, even if they are different types. It's like being able to connect different types of Legos together easily.

Now, let's add "unified" to the mix. This means that all the Legos - or computer systems - are working together in a coordinated way, as if they were all designed to fit together perfectly. So, if you have a phone and a computer, they can work seamlessly together to complete a task.

Overall, "unified interoperability" means that different computer systems can work together smoothly, like pieces of Legos that seamlessly fit together. It makes life easier for everyone and allows us to do more amazing things with technology!