
cross-platform communication
Cross-platform communication refers to the ability of different software applications or devices, often running on different operating systems or hardware, to exchange data and work together seamlessly. It ensures that, for example, an app on an iPhone can communicate smoothly with one on an Android device, or a computer can connect with various printers regardless of their brand. This interoperability is achieved through standardized protocols and interfaces, allowing diverse systems to understand and interpret shared information, improving user experience and operational efficiency across different platforms.